Our Autumn Adventures auction is open through Sept. 30th!

Leaves are changing, the weather's getting cooler... and adventure is calling!

Autumn Adventures, Piedmont Wildlife Center's annual virtual auction, is back for 2023 - and better than ever! From a weeklong stay at a private beach house in North Myrtle Beach, to handcrafted treasures from local artists, to native plant bundles that will transform your yard into a wildlife wonderland, we've curated a truly "wild" selection of items that will ignite your curiosity, creativity, and wanderlust all year long.

Bidding will take place entirely online and run from September 21st through September 30th. Winners will be notified October 1st. Help us meet our goal of $5,000 - enough to build a brand-new raptor enclosure!

All proceeds directly benefit Piedmont Wildlife Center, an IRS-designated 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Durham, NC, and support our camp, conservation, and wildlife research programs.

Community Spotlight: Arisa Fourie

School is back in session - and so is Homeschool in the Wild, Piedmont Wildlife Center's unique outdoor program for homeschoolers ages 5-17! Help us celebrate the person who's been working extra hard to make this season the best one yet. Meet Arisa Fourie, our new Homeschool & CIT Coordinator!

Arisa grew up in New York and moved to North Carolina three years ago to attend North Carolina State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. An avid hiker, skier, and swimmer, she loves being outside and helping others experience the natural world. Her favorite animal? The ostrich!

Arisa is no stranger to Homeschool in the Wild. In fact, she joined PWC in 2022 as a counselor for that very program! She loves giving our homeschool campers opportunities to explore nature at their own pace, especially at Pawpaw Creek and other cool spots around Leigh Farm Park.

"I'm excited to continue to connect kids with nature as the new Homeschool and CIT Coordinator," Arisa says. "I was a counselor for the last few seasons and am ready to continue to help the program thrive and grow."

We're excited, too, Arisa! We can't wait to see how much our Homeschool in the Wild campers, counselors, and
CITs (Counselors-In-Training) will grow and learn under your leadership.

In Memory: Otus the Eastern Screech Owl

We are heartbroken to share that Otus the eastern screech owl passed away this month. At 13 years old, Otus was one of Piedmont Wildlife Center's oldest raptor Ambassadors. Otus's expressiveness and big personality proved that amazing things do indeed come in small packages.

Otus was found in 2009 as a juvenile in Wilkes County, unable to fly after colliding with a window. Upon examination at Carolina Raptor Center, he was found to have a fractured left humerus that did not heal properly. His injury left him unable to fly, which meant he couldn't be released into the wild. Instead, he came to PWC in 2010, where he soon became one of our most beloved Ambassador Animals.

Otus went on countless school programs and outreach events during his time at PWC, including visits to the NC State Fair. Most people who have any connection with PWC met Otus at some point. He was absolutely a staff and volunteer favorite, and was the closest thing PWC has ever had to an "unofficial mascot"!

In the wild, eastern screech owls live to be about 8 or 10 years old, and many only live to be 2-5 years of age. In human care, that lifespan can be expanded to about 11 to 13 years. Otus lived exceptionally longer than he would have in the wild with his injuries - a testament to our Conservation Team and raptor volunteers' dedication to giving him (and all our Ambassador Animals) a healthy, enriched life.

Thank you to everyone who provided care for, sponsored, taught programs with, or just stopped to say hi to Otus over the last 13 years. We want to extend a special thank you to Dr. Emma Bogerd at Willow Creek Animal Hospital for providing care to Otus in his last moments. Dr. Bogerd had worked with Otus as one of our conservation interns in summer 2016. It brought our team great comfort to know that our little buddy had a friend with him at the end.

Whether you were here when he arrived in 2010, or just met him at a program this year, we would love to hear your favorite Otus memories in the comments below. If you feel moved to make a one-time or recurring donation in Otus's memory, you may do so at https://www.piedmontwildlifecenter.org/donate.

Here's to Otus's legacy of wildlife education and conservation. Otie, we hope you're flying high in the sky and catching all the mice on the other side.

PWC Voted Best Summer Camp & Best-Kept Secret in Durham

You came through for us, friends: Piedmont Wildlife Center is officially the Best Summer Camp AND Best-Kept Secret in Durham County, according to INDY Week's 2023 Best of the Triangle awards! We were also a runner up for Best Kids Non-Profit in Durham County.

We're so humbled by the support you've shown us this year. Awards like this aren't just bragging rights. They help us connect even more people with nature by raising awareness of our mission and reaching new audiences who will benefit from our life-changing programs.

Whether you nominated us, voted for us, or simply spread the word, thank you. A small non-profit like PWC is only as strong as our community - and lucky for us, our Piedmont family is the best around!

Support Through The Seasons donor drive is July 17-31st!

Owl Prowls in the winter, Turtle Treks in the spring, camp in the summer, school wildlife programs in the fall: Piedmont Wildlife Center connects people with nature every day, all year round. We believe in the power of hands-on nature encounters to inspire positive change, foster community, and instill a passion for protecting the environment in people of all ages.

Who makes all this possible? The amazing nature lovers in our Support Through The Seasons monthly giving program!

July 17th-31st is PWC's annual Support Through the Seasons donor drive. Join us in celebrating our supporters whose monthly gifts connect people to nature through spring, summer, fall, and winter. Help us reach our goal of welcoming 12 new members by the end of July - and consider becoming one yourself!

Not only do our members' gifts provide much-needed financial support for PWC's educational programs, Ambassador Animal care, and box turtle research... but membership also comes with exclusive perks like:

  • From the Cabin Porch quarterly donor newsletter & PWC car magnet ($5/month and up)

  • Discount on online Nature Store purchases ($10/month and up)

  • Early camp registration & discount on PWC camps/homeschool ($25/month and up)

  • Piedmont Wildlife Center t-shirt of your choice ($50/month and up)

  • Private in-person or virtual meet-and-greet with Ambassador Animals of your choice ($100/month and up)

  • Naming or dedication privileges for an Ambassador Animal, garden, structure, or enclosure ($500/month and up)

  • Invitation to a special donor event this September (all monthly donors!)

New and increasing monthly donors who join during the drive will also receive a brand-new, exclusive thank-you gift: your choice of either a lightweight PWC towel or a 25-oz. reusable PWC water bottle.

Learn more about our individual giving levels and perks - then show your #SupportThroughTheSeasons by starting a monthly, tax-deductible gift today!

Piedmont Wildlife Center is an IRS-designated 401(c)3 non-profit organization.