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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!

Triangle Turtle Trekkers on PBS North Carolina

The Sci NC team from PBS North Carolina visited Piedmont Wildlife Center last fall to profile our Triangle Turtle Trekkers project! Watch to learn how Kaitlin Saxton (Research & Husbandry Coordinator) and citizen scientists across the state are protecting eastern box turtles.

Want to get involved? Take our Triangle Turtle Trekkers survey by April 10th. Then learn how to take a great “shellfie" at the link below so you can help protect our state reptile, too!

Did you catch us on My Carolina CBS 17?

“Whooo” were those familiar faces on My Carolina on January 18th? Why, only Piedmont Wildlife Center’s very own Apollo and Shelly - with their human friends Executive Director Karen McCall and Director of Conservation Noelle Rizzieri!

Huge thanks to the team at CBS 17 for inviting us to talk nature connection, native wildlife, and PWC’s 20th anniversary. We can’t wait to come back with more of our Ambassador Animals!

Watch our My Carolina debut in the video above, on Facebook, or on our YouTube channel. You can hear Karen talk about PWC’s mission of nature connection starting at 0:30. Noelle joins Amber and Carly to share fun facts about our Ambassador Animals at 5:05.

Piedmont Wildlife Center Celebrates 20 Years

This New Year’s Day, Piedmont Wildlife Center will have another reason to celebrate. January 1, 2023 marks 20 years since the Durham-based environmental nonprofit first opened its doors.

Piedmont Wildlife Center (PWC) was founded in 2003 by veterinarian Dr. Robert Schopler as a wildlife hospital. After treating countless animals in the center’s first 6 years, Schopler and his successor Gail Abrams realized education was key to preventing the kinds of human-wildlife conflicts that brought animals to rehabilitators in the first place.

“After years of surgeries on fractured shells and broken wings, I realized that empowering people to protect our environment has a much bigger benefit,” says Schopler. “What good does it do to fix a bluebird’s wing or nurse a baby squirrel to maturity if there are no wild places for it to return to?”

In 2009, PWC closed its hospital and reorganized to focus on environmental education and conservation. It has since reached thousands of children, teens, and adults through its award-winning outdoor camps, classes, and educational wildlife programs. The center currently cares for 26 non-releasable Ambassador Animals, including many hawks, owls, reptiles, and mammals native to North Carolina. PWC also contributes data on eastern box turtles to the statewide Box Turtle Connection study, and encourages the public to get involved through their Triangle Turtle Trekkers citizen science project.

For Karen McCall, PWC’s current Executive Director, PWC’s biggest success over the last 20 years has been inspiring kids and teens to connect with the natural world. “Watching the kids in our camp and conservation programs light up with curiosity, I see them beginning to connect with nature as I have,” McCall says. “Their self-confidence grows, and they eagerly share what they’ve learned with their parents. Most importantly, I see these children growing into stewards of our environment.”

The wildlife center will celebrate its 20th birthday at its 20th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, January 20, 2023. The event will be held at the Durham Armory from 7:30-10:00 PM. Guests can look forward to live bluegrass music, heavy hors d’oeuvres, door prizes and raffles, animal meet-and-greets, and more, sponsored by Pinnacle Financial Partners and Carrboro Coffee Roasters. Tickets start at $100/person and may be purchased at www.piedmontwildlifecenter.org/20th-anniversary-celebration.

For more details, please contact Samantha Horn (sam@piedmontwildlifecenter.org) or Karen McCall (karenm@piedmontwildlifecenter.org) via e-mail or phone at 919-489-0900.