Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Wildlife Management Area Scavenger Hunt Set For April

Join FWC for WildQuest, a scavenger hunt on Florida’s Wildlife Management Areas

In April, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will host its second annual Florida WildQuest event, a fun and family-friendly scavenger hunt experience. This year’s event will take place on twelve wildlife management areas across the state during the weekends of April 22-24 and April 29-May 1. Florida residents and visitors are encouraged to grab their mobile device and join us on a wild adventure with scavenger hunt missions that will help participants discover some of Florida’s best spots to see animals and enjoy the outdoors.



WildQuest players of all ages will have opportunities to learn about and explore the habitats and wildlife that call our WMAs home. Complete missions and earn points for a chance to win wilderness-inspired prizes. Go on a WildQuest at the following areas on the weekends of April 22 and April 29:

April 22-24
Andrews Wildlife Management Area, Chiefland
Branan Field Wildlife and Environmental Area, Jacksonville
Chinsegut Wildlife and Environmental Area, Brooksville
Crooked Lake Wildlife and Environmental Area, Frostproof
John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area, Jupiter
Spirit-of-the-Wild Wildlife Management Area, LaBelle

April 29-May 1
Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area, Apalachicola
Big Bend Wildlife Management Area ­-- Hickory Mound Unit, Perry
Caravelle Ranch Wildlife Management Area, Palatka
Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area, Crystal River
Lake Wales Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area­ -- Royce Unit, Lake Placid
Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area, Orlando

WildQuest app scavenger hunt adventures are also available from previous years' Wildlife and Environmental Area events at https://floridanaturetrackers.com/gamecodes/  



To join a scavenger hunt, players will need a mobile device and the free GooseChase app. Visit FloridaNatureTrackers.com to learn how to play. WildQuest is designed to be a safe, socially distanced outdoor event for individuals and small groups. Players who join on either Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. will have the opportunity to meet and interact with FWC staff. When interacting with staff and other visitors, masks should be worn if social distancing guidelines (6 feet apart) cannot be met.

Florida has one of the nation’s largest systems of state-managed wildlife lands. The WMA system includes more than 6 million acres managed primarily for wildlife conservation and nature-based public use. The areas featured in WildQuest will engage players in learning about Florida wildlife, habitats and recreation opportunities. The FWC maintains, enhances and restores native natural habitats for the benefit of plant and animal populations as well as for the people of Florida.

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