Stories
Maple Leaves Me Confused
There is an old tale that maples have leaves with three points - not even close. It might [...]
Loggerhead Shrike at CWF
As Anna and I were driving down Cemetery Rd, I noticed a bird perched on a fence. I was [...]
Two new! Who knew?
During a recent research session surveying for native pollinators, Charles Hawkins, a Fall 2024 intern from Wingate University, [...]
Fall Semester Interns’ Presentations
Wingate University interns Charles Hawkins, Sasha Fongging, and James Pittman On Friday, November 15th, our [...]
Talking Turkey
When you’re sitting around the table sharing Thanksgiving Dinner with family and friends and the conversation begins to [...]
Longhorn Beetle Study
Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) make up a significant portion of the insects that break down dead and unhealthy woody [...]
University Interns – Fall 2024
We are so pleased to announce our Fall 2024 Field Biology Interns from Wingate University's department of Environmental [...]
A Creeper Mussel with Marsupial Gills? Seriously.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), the Southern Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and the [...]
Owl’s well that ends well!
At Carolina Wildlands we have a great story with a happy ending! Back on a hot summer June [...]









