On January 20, 2012, the National Park Service announced new rules to manage off-road vehicles at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
February 10, 2012—The following is a statement from Audubon North Carolina, Defenders of Wildlife and the Southern Environmental Law Center: “We’re disappointed that some beach driving enthusiasts quickly filed suit against beach driving rules that would protect pedestrians and nesting and young sea turtles and birds within Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Tucked away in the northwestern corner of the state near Boone and the Tennessee line is a mountain range with an unusual name and a stunning landscape that attracts birders, hikers, and mountain lovers
One of the NC's few undeveloped barrier islands, Lea-Hutaff Island is a haven for wildlife.
We need your help fighting the latest threat to wildlife and pedestrians at Cape Hatteras.
If the unforgettable Cerulean Warbler is on your must-see list of birds, then a visit to the Bull Creek Important Bird Area should be on your list for a visit this spring.