OUTDOOR BRIEFS
March 8, 2009 - 9:00 pm
IN TOUCH WITH NATURE
Wildlife festival coming to Laughlin
The first birding and wildlife-watching festival is coming to Southern Nevada. The Wings and Wildlife Festival will take place Thursday through March 15 along the riverfront in Laughlin. The registration fee is $20, with separate fees for the banquet and field trips. Pre-registration is required and can be accomplished either online or on-site. Check-in starts at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Riverside, 1650 S. Casino Drive.
The festival is sponsored by the Southern Nevada Birding and Wildlife Trails Partnership, whose mission is to promote ecotourism in the rural areas of Southern Nevada. Event organizers say it will be a celebration of all things wild in the Mojave Desert. The Wings and Wildlife Festival promises days of exploring and learning along the Colorado River. Educational seminar topics will include falconry, burrowing owls, bighorn sheep, attracting hummingbirds, reptile watching, wildlife uses of local plants, binocular use and bat mist-netting.
Transportation will be provided for field trips, which will take bird and wildlife enthusiasts to such sites as Big Bend of the Colorado River State Recreation Area, Colorado River Heritage Greenway Trail, Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve, Hualapai Mountains, Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Wee Thump Joshua Tree Forest. Kayak trips will allow bird and wildlife viewing along the Black Canyon, Topock Gorge and other areas of the Colorado River.
Festival participants will also have the opportunity to view the work of local artist and photographer Sharon Schafer during a wine and cheese gathering planned for Friday night. The work of other nature artists will also be on display. Several organizations, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Nevada Department of Wildlife, Red Rock Audubon Society and others, will participate in informational exhibits. There will also be an evening banquet with entertainment provided by John Acorn, the Nature Nut.
The festival agenda and fees are available at www.snbwtp.org. Online registration will be available until the start of the festival. Festival-goers who wish to register at the door will pay a late registration fee of $25 and take their chances as to whether there is available room on field trips.
ANGLER EDUCATION
Fly-tying workshop set for March 16
Want to tie your own flies? The Nevada Department of Wildlife will have a free fly-tying workshop at 6:30 p.m. March 16. Participants in this hands-on, entry-level course will learn the basics of tying fishing flies: equipment, materials, terminology and techniques for creating flies. All equipment and materials will be provided. The class will be at the NDOW office located at 4747 Vegas Drive. For registration and information, contact 486-5127, Ext. 3503 weekdays.