Piedmont Wildlife Center inspires people to develop a positive lifelong connection with the natural world and encourages active engagement in conservation. We accomplish this through a community oriented approach to nature education, leadership development, and conservation science. 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.
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By Camryn Jefferson | Conservation Assistant
Happy Spring! Just as the plants and pollinators are coming back to life, so are the box turtles! Our dedicated Spring interns have been keeping a close eye on our tagged box turtles in the park and... Read the full report ›By Katie Disharoon | Education Team Lead & Durham County Coordinator
Greetings, Once again, all of us on The Education Team here at PWC are counting down the days until summer camp begins! As the days warm up, we can feel it coming - and it is so exciting! We are... Read the full report ›By Jenna Williams | Conservation Assistant
Introducing the PWC misunderstood starting pack! Pumpkin, the Virginia opossum, is our first starter. Due to their appearance and their diet of carrion or garbage, opossums are often... Read the full report ›