History:Pelican Island First National Wildlife Refuge 1902-03-14

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Pelican Island First National Wildlife Refuge
Name Pelican Island First National Wildlife Refuge
Date March 14, 1902
Description On March 14, 1902, with the encouragement of Paul Kroegel, Frank Chapman and the Florida Audubon Society, President Theodore Roosevelt established Pelican Island in the Indian River Lagoon as the first federal bird reservation, in what would become the first wildlife refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Region Indian River County
Water Central Indian River
Article Paul Kroegel
Source U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service