Wildlife Diversity Report 4th Quarter 2025

Wildlife Diversity Program Quarterly Report for October–December 2025

Resilience Strategy

Habitat Conservation staff led the development of the agency’s second iteration of a NCWRC Resilience Strategy. This plan identifies 45 strategies that agency takes or could take to increase resiliency of our wildlife, contribute towards the state’s greenhouse gases emission reduction targets, and ensure continued access to NCWRC infrastructure in face of changing climatic conditions. The strategy represents a cross-collaborative planning effort between Engineering Services, Inland Fisheries, Habitat Conservation, Land and Water Access, Wildlife Management, Conservation Policy and Analysis, Communications, Marketing, and Digital Engagement, and Law Enforcement. The strategy was submitted to NC Department of Environmental Quality to be included as part of the annual reports provided by state cabinet agencies.

Conservation Partnerships

Staff are actively involved in several conservation partnerships around North Carolina. Partnerships with notable involvement include the Triangle Connectivity Collaborative, Chatham Conservation Partnership, Natural and Working Lands Steering Commit- tee, Onslow Bight Conservation Forum, the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS), NC Bat Working Group, NC Sandhills Conservation Partnership, NC Chapter of The Wildlife Society, and the Eastern North Carolina Sen- tinel Landscape Partnership. Over the last quarter: • Staff has been active in planning the NC Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Annual Meeting. • Staff are assisting the Onslow Bight Conservation Forum in organizing their Private Lands Working Group and developing an outreach and technical assistance program for private landowners in the Onslow Bight. • Staff is working with NC Sandhills Conservation Partnership to plan a meeting themed around land use planning and conser- vation, with plans to invite local governments within the NCSCP to participate. • Staff facilitated a quarterly Triangle Connectivity Collaborative meeting on local government land use initiatives. • The Natural and Working Lands Steering Committee completed the 2024 update to the state’s Natural and Working Lands Action Plan, as mandated by Executive Order 305. This plan guides the state in using natural and working lands to increase resiliency of our state to climate change and to use these lands to store and sequester greenhouse gases. NCWRC is listed as a partner in implementation of many of the state’s goal and strategies.

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