A diverse class of children look through microscopes on a table set up outside in a forest

Pocosin Lakes NWR is excited to offer several engaging programs for visitors. Come to the Red Wolf Center to learn about these endangered wolves and visit a pair of live wolves, or join us for a winter tour of the Pungo Unit to see thousands of wintering waterfowl and learn about the role of the refuge in providing a waterfowl sanctuary! See the attached schedule for additional information and program times.

Is your school, youth, environmental or other group interested in learning more about the wildlife, plants, habitats and ecology of a particular national wildlife refuge national wildlife refuge
A national wildlife refuge is typically a contiguous area of land and water managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  for the conservation and, where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.

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? Contact the refuge to schedule a tour or program specifically for your group.

For more details on programs and events, contact Refuge Community Organizer Laura Frazier at 252-796-3004 ext. 222 or laura@ncwf.org.

For more details on red wolf and wildlife tours, contact Red Wolf Education and Outreach Coordinator Katerina Ramos at 252-216-6634 or katerina@ncwf.org.

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Pocosin Lakes NWR Interpretive Programs Schedule

Pocosin Lakes NWR is excited to announce regular weekly programs to share the refuge's fascinating wildlife with visitors. Come to the Red Wolf Center to learn about these endangered wolves and visit a pair of live wolves. Or, see nature in a new way through special programs with Pocosin Arts or...