Nov 1st, 10-11 am. Register here! Cape Fear River Watch was awarded a 3-year Environmental Enhancement Grant from the State's office of the attorney general to help improve water quality, reduce litter, and engage the community in the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed. To learn more about Burnt Mill Creek and this ongoing project, join us for a […]
Join us as at 617 Surry St. as Dr. Michael Tift and Dr. Tiffany Keenan present on UNCW Marine Mammal Biology Research! Pancakes at 8 am, seminar will start at 9 am! Presentation Title: UNCW Marine Mammal Biology Research Topic Summary: During this seminar, participants from UNCW will discuss their research with marine mammals in […]
Register to help us plant here! Cape Fear River Watch is excited to host our first tree planting event for our Burnt Mill Creek Restoration project funded by the NC Attorney General Office's Environmental Enhancement Grant program. We will be planting 32 trees along Burnt Mill Creek and are looking for volunteer help Saturday, November […]
Our Annual Membership Meeting is 4-5:30 pm, November 5th, and you are invited! Whether you are a current member or interested in learning more about Cape Fear River Watch, we invite you to join us for our annual membership meeting at our office, 617 Surry St.! Food and refreshments will be provided, and you will […]
Register here! Cape Fear River Watch is excited to partner with Keep New Hanover Beautiful for our Second Saturday Cleanup on November 11th! The cleanup will take place in the GFL Watershed behind the Bojangles and Speedway on US 421 from 9:00am - 11:00am. We will be cleaning up the woods as well as […]
Join us for a Greenfield Lake Walking Eco Tour! Register here Join us for a leisurely, 1-hour walking eco-tour of Greenfield Lake. Greenfield Lake is a cypress dome ecosystem in the heart of Wilmington. You will learn about the flora and fauna, environmental impacts, and best management practices of Greenfield Lake while your guide identifies plants and […]
Register here! As we approach the end of our 3rd Saturday paddling series which runs from March through November we wanted to revive our end of the season oyster roast and potluck. This is a great chance for paddlers to get together and share a meal and some stories about your most (or least?) favorite paddle […]
Register Here! CFRW is excited to partner with Mad Mole for another “Pick Up and Pint Cleanup!” We will be focusing our efforts on an area of land that drains into Greenfield Lake. The cleanup will take place on November 18th from 9:00am-11am. We will be meeting at the intersection of 8th and Martin, by the Good Shepherd Center. Just […]
Nov 30th, 10-11 am. Register here! Cape Fear River Watch was awarded a 3-year Environmental Enhancement Grant from the State's office of the attorney general to help improve water quality, reduce litter, and engage the community in the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed. To learn more about Burnt Mill Creek and this ongoing project, join us for a […]
Join us Saturday, December 2nd, at 617 Surry St., for our last first Saturday seminar of 2023! Pancakes at 8am and seminar at 9am. Title: The CFPUA Experience. Speaker: Kenneth Waldroup, Executive Director of Cape Fear Public Utility Authority (CFPUA) Description: Ken will provide an introduction to the water and wastewater sector and CFPUA’s place […]