Fort Fisher on the North Carolina coast holds the distinction of ... The fort is at 1610 Fort Fisher Boulevard in Kure Beach, about a 145-mile drive southeast from Raleigh. Demonstrations will ...
KURE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - The Great Backyard Bird Count starts on Friday, Feb. 14 and runs until Monday, Feb. 17. The North ...
Milli and Binx are adjusting to their new home after the aquarium’s previous otter pair, Leia and Quincy, welcomed six babies ...
FORT FISHER, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (NCAFF ... NCAFF says if you come across a turtle in the water or on the beach this time of year that is not moving or ...
North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher announces new marketing campaign called “Shrimp and Grins,” drawing attention to a vulnerable species that in some parts of the world is critically endangered.
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (NCAFF) says they are welcoming the newest Asian small-clawed otter pair, Milli and Binx. They are making their debut on Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Otters on ...
Although reduced by erosion with the entire wall along the beach being erased and ... In the distance a mile or so away is the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. “It’s practically sitting ...
More than two dozen organizations statewide are participating in the North Carolina Bird Count and one local venue is hosting ...
All eyes were on the skies Friday, Feb. 14, as the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (NCAFF) hosted the Great Backyard Bird Count.
Aquarists Ryan Schmidt and Andrew Johnson measure a green sea turtle taken in by the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher following ... in the water or on the beach this time of year that ...
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