Seventy-five years ago, the
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge was established, and today serves as a home to
some of the United States’ most precious wildlife resources. Rescheduled for
December 7, the birthday celebration is planned to commemorate the
establishment of the Refuge and to highlight the refuges’ history and success
as a natural resource management demonstration project. Hosted by the Wheeler
Wildlife Refuge Association, the 75th Anniversary Celebration will
include bird banding, arrowhead making, hot air balloon tethered rides (weather
permitting), archery, corn maze and hay rides.
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the
celebration will provide festivalgoers with multiple opportunities for natural
resource exploration through demonstrations and hands-on activities. The
Alabama 4H Center will have two presentations of Raptor Trek!, a very popular
live bird of prey program featuring free flying owls, hawks, and a bald eagle.
Show times are at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Larry and Cheryl Battson, founders
of Wildlife Educational Services, will present their live wildlife program in
three scheduled programs at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. They have worked with Animal
Planet, Discovery Channel and Mutual of Omaha’s “Wild Kingdom” and their
animals have appeared on television programs such as “The Tonight Show”,
“Oprah”, and the “Today” show.
The Teddy Roosevelt Show featuring
Joe Wiegand entertains audiences nationwide with his reprisal of President
Theodore Roosevelt. As a one-man theater show, Joe’s T.R. shares stories full
of adventure, laughter, and inspiration. T.R. will be presenting at 11 a.m. and
2 p.m. and will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event.
Additional planned activities
include a Castingkids Contest presented by Bassmasters of North Alabama and
Jakes Take Aim target shooting/firearm safety presented by the National Wild
Turkey Federation. Other demonstrations include archery, flint napping, bird
banding, hay rides, hot air balloon tethered rides (weather permitting) and a
corn maze. Exhibitors including Alabama Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited,
National Wild Turkey Federation, TVA, Alabama Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources, Natural Resource and Conservation Service, Alabama’s
Mountains, Rivers and Valleys Resource conservation and Development Council,
and the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge Association also will be on hand to share
information. All activities and programs are free to the public. Food and drink
will be available for purchase throughout the day.
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
was established in 1938 by Executive Order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
as an experiment to determine the possibility and feasibility of attracting
migratory birds onto a multipurpose impoundment. Soon after, ducks began
wintering on the refuge and the project was deemed a success. Today, the refuge
hosts over 600,000 visitors annually who come to fish, hunt, and observe
wildlife in its natural setting. Covering 35,000 acres, it attracts thousands
of wintering waterfowl each year and is home to Alabama’s largest wintering
duck population. The Refuge also supports the state’s largest concentration of
Sandhill Cranes and is the winter home for a small population of the endangered
Whooping Crane. For more information on Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, visit
www.fws.gov/wheeler.
The Wheeler National Wildlife
Refuge Visitor Center is located at 3121 Visitor Center Road in Decatur. For
more information on the 75th Anniversary Celebration, visit www.friendsofwheelerrefuge.org.