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Wildlife Advisory Committee seeks nominations

Wildlife Advisory Committee seeks nominations

North Carolina citizens and stakeholders who use their scientific, academic, habitat and partnership expertise to provide advice to the NCWRC on nongame wildlife conservation issues and opportunities for the state’s most vulnerable wildlife populations. This input includes guidance on changes to the North Carolina protected species list, development of conservation plans for endangered, threatened and special concern species, as well as sharing of conservation actions among partners to achieve common goals. 

NCWRC asks advisory members to participate actively throughout their terms. The advisory committee meets four times a year, usually at NCWRC’s headquarters in Raleigh. The NCWRC’s Board will appoint advisory committee members based on the nominees’ credentials, expertise, affiliation and constituency at large.

Nominations for the NWAC may be submitted by filling out the online form at ncwildlife.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d129HkIpCYTt8hM with information regarding affiliation and expertise, cover letter and résumé (if available). Self-nominations are welcome as well. Electronic submissions are preferred; however, hard copies may be mailed to the Nongame Wildlife Advisory Committee, Attn: Shauna Glover, Wildlife Management Division, MSC 1721, Raleigh, NC 27699-1700.

For more information about the committee or the nomination process, contact Shauna Glover at 919.707.0064.

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