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 Title: Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida  
 Alternative Title: (none)  
 Creator: Gentry, George  
 Source: WV-9524-Centennial CD 
 Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
 Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS 
 Language: EN - ENGLISH 
 Rights: (public domain) 
 Audience: (general) 
 Subject: bird, birds, Brown pelicans, development, NWR, first 
  
  Description 
 Abstract: Pelican Island NWR, Titusville, Florida: Pelican Island is officially the first national wildlife refuge, established in 1903 by Executive Order of President Theodore Roosevelt to protect not only the pelicans but also herons, egrets, cormorants, and ibises being hunted for sport and for plumes to decorate ladies' hats. Subsequent acquisitions and designations have increased the size of this refuge from the original 3.5-acre island to thousands of acres of protected islands and open waters. While the Fish and Wildlife Service plans to build a visitor center, good views of the island and its magnificent birds can be had from the Town of Sebastian and from boats that can be rented locally.  
  
  Date 
 Available: November 18 2002 
 Issued: November 05 2002 
 Modified: May 10 2004   |