SAVE THE DATEGet Wild in the Four Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges:  Third Annual Outdoor Fest Set for March 10th-17th

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex and their Friends group Florida Keys Wildlife Society (formerly FAVOR) announce their third annual Outdoor Fest—a week of action-packed days filled with family-friendly, mostly free outdoor adventures and hands-on activities—set for Saturday, March 10ththrough Saturday, March 17th.

The event location spans the four national wildlife refuges established in the Florida Keys – National Key Deer, Crocodile Lake, Great White Heron, and Key West National Wildlife Refuges—and features expert-guided birding, nature walks, and kayak trips; evening wildlife programs; nature sketching, nature photography workshops and a photo contest; two family-fun wildlife fairs; a natural history bike ride, and the 4th annual Run With Deer 5K on Big Pine Key.

The Outdoor Fest was created to encourage people to get outside in a wildlife-friendly manner while promoting an understanding and appreciation of the refuges—home to some of the world’s most endangered habitats, plants, and wildlife species, including the endangered Key Deer. Eco-tourists, nature-lovers, birding enthusiasts, nature photographers, artists, runners, and outdoor adventure-inclined families will find much to explore in the week-long outdoor extravaganza.

The Outdoor Fest is brought to you in part by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council.  For more information about the refuges, The Florida Keys Wildlife Society, and the list of events, visit www.floridakeyswildlifesociety.org or contact Kristie Killam at 305.304.9625 or email Nancy or Jan at [email protected].

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