Animal Enclosure and Enrichment Fund Tim, an intern, showing Kellogg, the snake. Students meeting Bob, the box turtle! Efland Cheeks students meeting Terra, the terrapin

Piedmont Wildlife Center

Org #9168
Vetted since 2011 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2002
year founded
$146,509
raised on GlobalGiving
12
years fundraising
4
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Piedmont Wildlife Center inspires lifelong connections with nature through engaging learning experiences, youth camps, wildlife education, and programs that spark curiosity, foster personal well-being and deep community relationships. Our goal is to connect or reconnect people to nature and to teach them how they can contribute in a positive way to improve their environment for humans as well as the native flora and fauna with which we share our environment.

Project Leaders
Noelle Rizzieri
Noelle Rizzieri
Madeline Preiss
Madeline Preiss
Porter Anderson
Porter Anderson
Mari Black
Mari Black
Lauren Fritzsche
Lauren Fritzsche
Team
Nick DiColandrea, Noelle Rizzieri, Emily Behr, Jason Parker, Alyson Stoffer, Madeline Preiss, Kyra Thurow Bartow, Jillian Langston-Bennett, Mari Black, Porter Anderson, Ben Regester, Pablo Robles
Organization Information
364 Leigh Farm Road
Durham, NC 27707
United States
919-489-0900
Organization Information
364 Leigh Farm Road
Durham, NC 27707
United States
919-489-0900

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Getting Ready for a New Year of Learning!

By Lauren Fritzsche | Lead Educator & Program Manager

Summer may have just started but the new school year is not too far away and we are so excited to get back into the classrooms! Piedmont Wildlife Center does animal programs all around the Triangle,... Read the full report ›

Splish Splash Enrichment

By Lauren Fritzsche | Lead Educator & Program Manager

Summer is the perfect time to cool off in the pool. Terra, the Diamondback Terrapin, totally agrees. Among her enrichment activities, Terra has a pool for supervised outdoor swimming time. Swimming in... Read the full report ›

Lets Talk About Raptors!

By Mari Black | Lead Wildlife Educator and Volunteer Manager

Here at Piedmont Wildlife Center, we care for six incredible raptors and one honorary raptor (our Common Raven). All of our raptors were deemed unreleasable from different rehabilitation centers, so... Read the full report ›
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