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Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge Open House Saturday

Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge Open House Saturday

Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge

The Friends and staff of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges announce their Open House and Friends' Annual Meeting on Saturday, March 7, 2009.

Activities will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Suwannee Community Center located at the end of State Road 349, in the town of Suwannee.


After a brief business meeting and election of the Friends' Board of Directors, Dr. Peter Frederick from the University of Florida, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation will be the quest speaker with a presentation entitled "White Ibis: the Wildebeests of the Southeast." The presentation is open to the public at 11:30.


Following the presentation, a "Florida Cracker Cookout" will be served for members of the Friends group. As part of our annual membership drive, nonmembers can enjoy Refuge Officer, Kenny McCain's chicken, ribs, and 'swamp' cabbage, plus all the fixin's provided by the Friends Board, by becoming members for only $10.00 per person or $20.00 per family.


At 1:30, join us to learn more about Refuge Friends groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and your two local National Wildlife Refuges. Special guest Dr. Dawn Miller of Eye of the Eagle Wildlife Sanctuary will handle and introduce her rehabilitated birds of prey, including a swallow-tail kite, protected at her sanctuary The afternoon will include hayrides into the Refuge with the Forester, a fire demonstration addressing habitat management with an emphasis on prescribed fire, boat rides courtesy of Suwannee Guides and Outfitter, as well as a guided canoe/kayak paddle (bring your own boat or rent one). You'll get updates on the year's special events, speakers, and projects being sponsored by the Friends of the Refuges.


Be sure to bring your kids or grandkids and take advantage of this opportunity to learn about Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges. For more information contact Refuge Ranger, Pam Darty at 493-0238 ex. 223.

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