NEWS FROM THE DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
April 2, 2009
Vol. 39, No. 124
For more information, contact Sr. Cpl. Doug Messeck, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement, 302-855-1921, or Joanna Wilson, Public Affairs, 302-739-9902.
Registration Now Open for Free Conservation Day Camp on May 16
Children ages 8 to 14 are invited to learn more about our natural resources and the outdoor activities our state has to offer when the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife hosts its annual Camp Awareness from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at the Redden State Forest Headquarters Tract near Georgetown.
Planned activity stations will include: boating safety; wetlands, waterfowl, wildlife and habitat; target archery; air rifles; building a bird nesting box; and the Hooked on Fishing Not Drugs program. The DNREC Environmental Crimes Unit/Emergency Response Unit and the Delaware chapters of the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Quality Deer Management Association also will be on hand. Each activity will begin hourly, running throughout the day, with rotation beginning at 9 a.m. All activities will conclude at 4 p.m.
“This is a conservation-minded camp in which we hope to educate kids on the proper use of our natural resources and to instill in them a sense of appreciation that will grow over their lifetimes,” said Sr. Corp. Doug Messeck, camp coordinator.
Adult supervision is required and no unattended participants will be permitted. Parents and/or guardians must remain with participants throughout the day and are encouraged to participate in the activities.
The camp is offered free of charge. Preregistration is recommended, but not required. Vendors will be on site for lunch.
For more information, please contact Carol Gondeck at 302-739-9913, or Sr. Cpl. Doug Messeck at 302-855-1921, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement.