Ding Day Returns in April

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To further its mission to reach and connect with underserved urban communities, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is taking its 33rd annual “Ding” Darling Day celebration to Lakes Park in Fort Myers on Sunday, April 24.

This year, the refuge will jointly observe Earth Day, which falls two days earlier on April 22, with “Ding” Day.

The refuge and “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge have been keeping in sync with the Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership, a national refuge system-wide initiative to encourage community connection. The WoW (Wildlife on Wheels) project was the first big step refuge educators took toward spreading the word about conservation beyond refuge borders. Since December 2020, it has reached nearly 10,000 students, parents, and other adults across the region.

WoW will be at the center of the free “Ding” Darling Day at Lakes Park. Besides tours of the classroom, the refuge and DDWS have planned a full day of Conservation Carnival activities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Special free outdoor activities include carnival games, prizes, Earth Day crafts, artist-in-residence programs, guided bilingual birding walks, a biking tour, snow cones, and educational interactions with other local conservation organizations.

“We look forward to reinventing ‘Ding’ Darling Day to make that connection actually out IN the community,” said supervisory refuge ranger Toni Westland, who chairs the event’s committee. “We’re still ironing out details, but expect fun and enrichment for the entire family.” Watch dingdarlingday.com for details as they unfold.