Travel Log...
Pelican
Island National Wildlife Refuge
Sebastian, Florida
Beat the Winter Blues in Sunny Florida
From the elevated platform that lifts visitors above the Indian River
Lagoon, Pelican Island’s modest five acres of mangroves dramatically
understate the importance of this site to birds and wildlife. In 1903,
President Theodore Roosevelt declared Pelican Island the nation’s first
National Wildlife Refuge, a system that now includes more than 530 refuges
and 95 million acres of the most important wildlife habitats in our country.
In
recognition of the National Wildlife Refuge System’s Centennial, Pelican
Island was awarded a $39,000 grant through the Pathways To Nature®
Conservation Fund to create educational displays that highlight the area’s
unique wildlife and the efforts underway to protect this historic site.
Hiking the boardwalk that leads to the
elevated platform overlooking the island is the best way to see this refuge.
Freshwater wetlands teem with wading birds such as White Ibis, Little Blue
Heron, and Wood Stork. Otters frolic in the water, and traces of bobcat can be
found on the boardwalk. Overhead, Red-shouldered Hawks scold and Anhingas soar.
The displays funded by the Pathways To
Nature grant introduce visitors to Pelican Island’s rich history and its
abundant wildlife. As you slowly ascend the boardwalk, each refuge added to the
system has its own plank in the walkway, providing a unique historical
perspective. Once you reach the summit, the Indian River Lagoon stretches before
you. Don’t forget your binocular and spotting scope. From this elevated perch,
you can spot Brown Pelicans, Reddish Egrets, and songbirds in the mangroves
below. President Roosevelt’s legacy is a network of wildlife refuges second to
none. Wild Birds Unlimited and Pathways To Nature are helping millions of
visitors enjoy these sites even more. For information on Pelican Island, visit
http://PelicanIsland.fws.gov
and
http://www.pathwaystonature.com/pelican_island.htm .
The
Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund is a partnership between Wild Birds
Unlimited stores and the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to fund environmental education
and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all of our customers to visit
these incredible places. Your patronage helped make these projects possible!
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