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WV State Wildlife Center to celebrate 100th anniversary with a weekend of special events

A baby fox, known as a kit, looks up at a more mature red fox in awe at the W.Va. Wildlife Center. / (My Buckhannon file photo by Monica Zalaznik)

FRENCH CREEK, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) today announced that the West Virginia State Wildlife Center will celebrate its 100th anniversary during a weekend of special events on Sept. 15-16.

“The State Wildlife Center has been an incredible educational resource for the past century and I’m excited to see even more West Virginia residents and visitors learn about our state’s abundant wildlife species and their importance to our heritage and ecosystem,” said Gov. Jim Justice. “I want to encourage folks to visit this remarkable place and help us celebrate 100 years of the West Virginia State Wildlife Center.”

The weekend will include games and crafts at the Nature Activity Center, live music and an appearance by French Creek Freddie at the amphitheater, and free cake at the gift shop. On Saturday, the first 100 visitors will receive a free pepperoni roll, a local favorite that adds a touch of West Virginia flavor to the celebration.

The WVDNR also unveiled a new logo for the State Wildlife Center that pays homage to its rich history while infusing a fresh and inspiring look for the facility. The new logo features vibrant colors, modern typography and natural elements that represent some of West Virginia’s most iconic wildlife species, such as white-tailed deer, turkey and black bear.

“As we look to the next 100 years, the WVDNR remains committed to fostering a profound appreciation for our native species and promoting responsible stewardship of their delicate ecosystems so future generations can continue to marvel at the wonders of West Virginia’s diverse flora and fauna,” said West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Director Brett McMillion.

The WVDNR also announced that annual passes to the State Wildlife Center are available to purchase online for the first time. Annual passes for individuals and families are $10 and $25, respectively. A friends and family annual pass is also available for $40. To learn more, visit WVdnr.gov/west-virginia-wildlife-center.

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