Showing posts with label paddling. Show all posts
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Monday, July 26, 2010

Bill Secures Funding for Conservation Recreation Program

House Committee Passes Bill Securing Funding for Conservation Recreation Program

WASHINGTON, DC — July 15, 2010 — The House Natural Resources Committee passed legislation today that will provide dedicated funding for land conservation and outdoor recreation by a vote of 27 to 21 under the leadership of Chairman Nick Rahall (D-WV). The provision, included in the Consolidated Land, Energy, and Aquatic Resources Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act, HR 3534), would annually fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) at its authorized level of $900 million. At that level, the program would be able to proactively address backlogged conservation and recreation needs at the local, state and federal level. Weakening amendments were decisively rejected thanks to the efforts of Chairman Rahall and the support of many conservation leaders on the committee.

“The CLEAR Act gives the American people the means to shape a healthy future for our lands and waters,” commented Robert Bendick, Director of U.S. Government Relations with The Nature Conservancy. “We applaud the House Committee on Natural Resources for creating an important piece of legislation that includes full, dedicated funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund. This fund protects land and water to balance the use of offshore oil and gas resources, ensure clean air and water, and support jobs and local economies. We urge Congress to pass the CLEAR Act without delay to preserve the natural resources that Americans depend upon and treasure.”

“The LWCF was intended to mitigate in part the potential damages from offshore oil and gas production by protecting some of America’s most precious land resources and providing close-to-home recreational opportunities for Americans in every state in the nation,” said Will Rogers, President of the Trust for Public Land. “Given the tragic situation in the Gulf, the vision behind the Land and Water Conservation Fund is even more relevant than ever and we applaud Chairman Rahall’s leadership for including dedicated funding in the CLEAR Act.”

LWCF is supposed to receive $900 million per year — a drop in the bucket of offshore revenues that typically tally over $5 billion — but has been shortchanged by Congress nearly every year, with revenues regularly being diverted to other purposes. Full funding has been appropriated only once in the 45-year history of the LWCF, and recently declined to a low of $138 million in 2007. This shortfall has resulted in a huge land protection and outdoor recreation backlog of unmet funding needs across our federal public lands, and state and local parks. In a recent national bipartisan poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and FM3, 85 percent of respondents view the LWCF as more important today in light of the oil spill.

“OCS production has always been predicated on the idea that the depletion of one national, non-renewable natural resource must be balanced by the long-term protection of threatened habitats, beaches, waterways, and other special places across America,” noted Bill Meadows, President of The Wilderness Society. “As the devastating effects of the Deepwater Horizon spill demonstrate, OCS production can itself be a major threat to our nation’s already-limited inventory of natural resources. Full, reliable funding of LWCF is needed to provide a fair environmental return to the public, and accordingly, it is time to renew the commitment to conservation through full and permanent funding of the program.”

In spite of rarely receiving its due, LWCF has been instrumental in many of the places that are most dear to us as a nation. From local parks and playgrounds, where kids can get outside to play, to greenbelts and recreational trails that connect and enhance local communities, to state parks that provide hiking, biking, and camping and help to sustain wildlife, to federal public lands used for hunting, fishing, paddling, and our most pristine national parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas — LWCF has provided a continuum of conservation that has touched all Americans.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Delta Adventures March 29, 2010

In This Issue:
  • Full Moon Paddle at Oysterella's Tomorrow Night! (Tues)
  • Delta Camp-Out Canoe Trip - April 10/11th
  • Bottle Creek Indian Mound Tour - April 18th
  • Pic of the Month - Osprey at 5 Rivers!
  • Wine Tasting Sunset Cruise - April 17th
  • Bartram Canoe Trail #1 - April 24th (paddle the whole trail with us)
  • Full Moon Paddle - April 28th
  • Bartram Canoe Trail #2 - May 8th

ALL events require advanced reservations. Please call (251) 259-8531 for reservations or more info.

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Full Moon Paddle - Oysterella’s March 30th, 5pm-10pm
FREE
– 5 pm meet us at Oysterella’s restaurant on the Causeway for dinner or appetizers (participants pay for their own meal). 6:30 we will launch our canoes & kayaks and paddle out near the Battleship Alabama to enjoy a delta sunset and then we will continue to paddle by moonlight after dark.

N.B. The weather tomorrow night is forecast to be perfect, clear and calm for this paddle!! Call (251) 259 8531 to reserve your spot - rental canoes/kayaks available starting at $35.

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Delta Camp-Out Canoe Trip April 10/11th 9am Sat - 5pm Sun
$75 per person – Meet at 5 Rivers Delta Center at 8 am, Saturday morning. Enjoy a beautiful delta paddle as we make our way by canoe into the central delta. We will spend the night at a remote campsite. Day 2 will lead us to Mound Island, where we will explore 1000 year old Indian Mounds. We then paddle back out of the delta and return at approximately 5pm on Sunday. Fee includes canoe rental and all necessary gear, transport to and from launch site, campsite and guide service. Participants required to bring own camping gear/food.
Call now to book your spot: Toll-Free: 1-800-508-ADVENTURE (2383) or (251) 259 8531.

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Bottle Creek Indian Mound Tour April 18th 1pm – 7pm
$60 per person – More than a Boat ride, this tour begins with a presentation outlining the history of the Mississippian people and their culture, by 5 Rivers staff historian. Participants are then shuttled by van to the boat launch, where you will have ample time to relax and enjoy the Fauna and Flora of the Delta on our way to Mound Island. A narrated hike into and up the 1000 year old mounds will take place on the island. Lunch will be served on the return boat ride.
To book your spot call: Toll-Free: 1-877-411-SAFARI (7232) or (251) 259 8531

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PIC OF THE MONTH

Osprey at 5 Rivers after a successful catch!

Picture From 5RDS Visitor Pics
Joshua Murrah kindly provided the photo above, after taking part in one of our Photography & Nature Hikes at 5 Rivers. Tickets for our Pontoon Tour are being forwarded to Joshua as the winner of the Pic of the Month competition.

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Bartram Canoe Trail #1 Paddle April 24th: 10am-4pm
$15 per person (own gear) $50 per person (rental gear)Join us every other weekend as we paddle different segments of the Bartram Canoe Trail! All trips are guided by WildNative and 5RDS guides. Certificates will be issued to all participants who are able to paddle the entire trail within two years. There are 13 segments in all.This particular segment is "Globe Creek Trail" and is approximately 6.8 miles long.

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Wine Tasting Sunset Cruise April 17th: 6pm-10pm
$45 per person - Our Wine Tasting sunset cruises take in the majesty of the delta sunset, the tranquility of the delta night, all while enjoying fine wine, tasty Hors d'Oeuvres and warm company!

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Full Moon Paddle April 28th 6pm-10pm
Details/Location to be determined. Join us as we paddle after dark by full moonlight and enjoy a different perspective.

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Bartram Canoe Trail #2 Paddle May 8th 10am-4pm
$15 per person (own gear) $50 per person (rental gear)Join us as we paddle segment #2 of the Bartram Canoe Trail. All trips are guided by WildNative and 5RDS guides. Certificates will be issued to all participants who are able to paddle the entire trail within 2 years.

This particular segment is "Red Hill / Proctor Creek Trail" and is approximately 6.5 miles long.


Don't forget our Pontoon Eco-Tours run Wed - Sun at 11am - 1pm and we have Rental Canoes / Kayaks and guide service available any day of the week.

We look forward to seeing you aboard soon.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Poker Paddle A Success!!

On Sunday March 7th Wild Native held a unique kayaking event. An "on the water" scavenger hunt named - The Poker Paddle. Contestants were given maps of the route and were required to navigate to specific areas along the Delta. Once there, they would search the river banks for hidden boxes that contained their next set of directions and playing cards.

Hunt participants relaxed and socialized at the conclusion of the Paddle, while enjoying homemade pulled pork sandwiches courtesy of Wild Native and Captain Michael Dorie. Envelopes were then opened and players' hands revealed: Two pair, aces and fours was the winning hand held by Paul Babb. Even those who didn't win prizes went away happy with having spent a beautiful day on the water and making some new acquaintances along the way.

Wild Native offers many of these types of events throughout the year:
  • Our next paddling event is scheduled for Saturday March 20th.
  • We also have a Full Moon Paddle on Tuesday March 30 at 6pm - Have you ever paddled by moonlight?
  • Or join WildNative April 10th./11th for an overnight canoe trip and camp-out.


For more info or to reserve a spot on any of these events please call 1-800-508-ADVENTURE.

In addition to fun paddles Wild Native also offers specialty guided paddles focusing on nature and wildlife viewing, nature photography, native american indian mound exploration, birding, camping, even kayak lessons for those unfamiliar with the sport. In fact, Kayaking 101 is being offered this Sunday at 10am!

Wild Native, Inc is the parent company of 5 Rivers Delta Safaris. A tour boat company operating out of the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center. 5RDS specializes in a variety of pontoon boat eco-tours in the Delta. They also offer safari and pirate themed youth birthday parties. Visit them online at www.5RDS.com to see all they have to offer.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Delta Adventures Update! March 3, 2010

IN THIS ISSUE:
- Canoe/Kayak Poker Paddle -- Deadline for Registration = March 3rd
- Wildlife & Nature Photography Hike

- WildNative is Hiring!
- Safari & Pirate Themed Birthday Parties @ 5 Rivers

This weekends Forecast for the Delta! --
Mostly Sunny with a high near 65
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*LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER*
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Canoe/Kayak Poker Paddle -
Sunday, March 7th. 11am - 5pm.
An all ages event. A beginner level paddle with a twist!

Compete against other teams as you paddle through the delta following clues and picking up playing cards along the way. A BBQ will be held at the end of the course and the boat with the best poker hand of cards will be our grand prize winner.
Entry Fee: $20 per boat. Registration required by March 3rd.
Canoe & kayak rentals are available.

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*SCHEDULE CHANGE*
As of March 1, 2010 our Delta Eco-Tours aboard "The Pelican" will depart
Wednesday thru Sunday, at 11am. Reservations are recommended.

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*Wildlife & Nature Photography Hike* Saturday, March 6th. 10am - 12pm.

Guided hike around the 80 acre property of 5 Rivers Delta Center. Focus on nature and beauty as well as local wildlife. Bring your own camera and get tips on how to shoot nature photos.
All participants can enter online photo contest to win prizes.

Cost is $10 per person. Reservations required.

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*Delta Canoe/Kayak Paddle & BBQ* Saturday, March 20th. 10am - 4pm.

Join us for an exploratory paddle of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. The exact location of our paddle has yet to be determined. Any suggestions? Anywhere in particular you'd like to explore? Please let us know. We are always happy to plan trips to areas that folks want to see.

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Canoe & kayak rentals are available any day of the week. Please call in advance to arrange a guided or an unguided canoe/kayak excursion.
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Party Party Party!
We also now host Safari and Pirate themed childrens Birthday Parties.
Maximum of 30 Children.
Party Favours, Cake, Games and much, much more
Reservations are required: For more information and a brochure, email info@5rds.com or call 1-877-411-SAFARI (7232).


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PLEASE NOTE:
1. All the above events can be arranged for groups any day, any time.

2. Canoe & Kayak rentals are available any day of the week. Please call in advance to arrange a guided or an unguided canoe/kayak excursion. Canoe/Kayaks can be launched from a variety of locations across the Delta.

3. Our ever popular Wine Tasting Sunset Cruises will be starting again in March - Dates to be advertised in the next issue.

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Hovercraft Sale:


Finally, it has come time for Five Rivers Delta Safaris to sell it's Hovercraft to make way for our new 2010 model. If you are interested in owning a hovercraft of your own, please contact us for more information.

You may have noticed the new WildNative (WildNative Logo) sign at the Convention Center in South Water St, Downtown Mobile. This heralds a whole range of new Tours and Charters aboard the "Native Princess", our 49 passenger bay boat. Keep an eye on this space, call 1-800-508-ADVENTURE (2383) or email mailto:info@wildnative.com?subject=Native for more information.


We will be combining the WildNative and 5RDS newsletters for a short time, before providing the opportunity for everyone to choose the items that interest you most.


I look forward to seeing you all aboard very soon.


Captain Michael Dorie
Manager
Five Rivers Delta Safaris, LLC.


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