Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The 4th Annual Wine and Cheese Reception for the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge

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About the Event
Join the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge this Sunday, July 22, from 2-4pm for their 4th Annual Wine and Cheese Reception. Relax and mingle at the beautiful Magnolia Grill in historic downtown Fort Walton Beach while learning the latest news from the refuge. Patrons will enjoy live music, finger foods, cheese, wine and a fantastic silent auction. ECWR staff and volunteers will be onsite, ready to share their stories of interesting animal rescue adventures. Special appearance by the refuge’s Animal Ambassadors! Tickets to this event are only $15 per person and may be purchased online at ECWildlifeRefuge.com, or by calling the refuge directly at (850) 650-1880. Proceeds from this annual reception benefit the operations fund of the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge.

                              About the Refuge
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Established in 1994, the mission of the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge is education, conservation, and rehabilitation for the welfare of Florida’s natural wildlife. The organization provides wildlife rescue, rehab and environmental outreach to 5 counties in Northwest Florida. Refuge staff is on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing an invaluable service to the most biologically diverse areas of North America. While working closely with local law enforcement, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to protect, treat and release native species, the Refuge rescues thousands of animals each year. The Refuge is also the lead response team for the Federal Marine Mammal Stranding Network from mid-Walton County to the Alabama state line. The ECWR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization relying on donations, grants , fundraising events, and memberships to support their mission.

ECWR Education
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The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge is committed to bringing animal education to our community. Their team of professional educators, trained docents, and animal ambassadors are seen at many local community events and festivals, providing a memorable and engaging experience for both children and adults. ECWR’s education programs promote humans’ coexistence with and appreciate of nature. All programs are science-based and in compliance with Next Generation Sunshine State Standards.


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The Refuge’s Outwild programs serve the public schools of Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties as well as local clubs, civic groups, senior centers, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Outwild programs feature live animal ambassadors and informative discussions on the natural history of indigenous wildlife. The program’s information is presented in an engaging, interactive format allowing for maximum interest and enjoyment.

The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge is also host to children’s summer camps, giving kids the opportunity to explore the great outdoors on ECWR’s waterfront property. Campers will get to participate in live wildlife demonstrations, and team-building games, all while learning about wildlife rehabilitation, Florida’s ecosystems and natural history and much, much more.

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In addition to the numerous educational opportunities offered by the Refuge, perhaps the most immersive is participation in their Charter School. The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge Academy of Zoological Sciences is scheduled to open its doors in August, 2012. Along with all required curriculum taught by certified teachers, the academy will emphasize the topics of wildlife rehabilitation, zoology, captive wildlife management, conservation, and pre-veterinary studies.





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Show Your Support!
Now that you know more about this amazing non-profit organization and all the wonderful things that they do, get your tickets to this fun-filled event and help support the Refuge. While you’re there be sure to let them know how much we appreciate them and everything they do. 


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2 comments:

  1. On behalf of the ECWR, thank you for sharing our story and events. We greatly appreciate it!

    Deb Edwards
    Board of Directors
    Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge

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    1. You are more than welcome! Thank you, the ECWR staff and volunteers for all that the Refuge does for the community.

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