Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’

West Virginia Wildlife – Wild and Wonderful

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

If you happen to be rafting, biking, hiking or just hanging out in the New River Gorge, one thing you can’t help but notice is that it is comprised mostly of forest. At any point in the Gorge there may be thousands of acres in any direction with no civilization present. This makes it a great place for wildlife to reside.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Many people visit the Gorge and never see a single animal. After all, many adventure activities don’t really allow for a lot of scenery-watching. But there is plenty of wildlife here in the Gorge, and if you take the time to look for it, it can be found.

The Critters

Here’s a small list of some of the animals that make their home in the Gorge.

  • Squirrels
  • Raccoons
  • Skunks
  • Opossums
  • Hawks (many varieties)
  • Falcons
  • Bald Eagles
  • Turkey
  • Deer
  • Bear
  • Coyotes
  • Bobcats
  • Mink
  • Otters

 

There is also a large variety of bird species, small rodents, amphibians, reptiles and fish that call this area home. The Gorge is a very healthy ecosystem and its protected status is a major reason why.

Wildlife Viewing

If it’s wildlife viewing you’re after, then there are a few ways you can make it more likely that you’ll have a successful outing.

  • When hiking, cover ground slowly and fairly quietly. Remember, the farther away you get from roads or well-used areas, the more likely you are to encounter wildlife.
  • Stop, look and listen.  Take your time to look around and don’t get in a hurry to move. Scan the area very carefully before moving again.
  • Timing is key.  Very early mornings and late evenings are the optimal time to see animals, as they are either coming out of their hiding spots or getting ready to disappear into the foliage.
  • Come to the Gorge for one of our animal-related events.  The New River Birding and Nature Festival takes place every May and is a great way to learn from some expert birdwatchers.

 

Just remember that no matter how cute, cuddly or friendly an animal looks, keep a respectful distance. There’s a reason why they call it wildlife.

What wildlife have you seen in the Gorge?

A Summer Spot Not to Miss: Canyon Rim Visitor Center

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

If you’re curious about the New River Gorge or are looking for a fun outdoor related stop this summer – make a trip to the National Park Service’s  Canyon Rim Visitors Center.  The center sits just atop the Gorge and offers not only visitors information, but also cultural and historical info on the entire New River area.

To start, take in one of the Center’s videos on the construction of the bridge or how nature created the Gorge.  From there, hop over to the bookstore for the area’s best array of books on coal life, communities, hikes, and the natural surroundings of southern WV.

Canyon Rim Visitors Center

Have a question?  Stop one of the Park Rangers who are always happy to assist with interpretive information or suggestions on how to improve your stay.

Want to get a closer look?  Go outside the Visitors Center and follow their boardwalk for great views and a great photo opp.

Want to get involved?  Plan your trip around one of the Visitors Center’s many activities.  Everything from day hikes to presentations on bats and other wildlife.

Have you visited Canyon Rim?

It’s a Fact:  Canyon Rim hosts some 300,000 visitors annually and is open every day from 9 to 5 p.m.