Features
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Have a WILD time!
No matter what your talents or interests, we can use YOU as a Refuge Volunteer!
Become a Refuge Volunteer
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Experience our Wildlife Drive
The Murphy Peterson Wildlife Drive offers incredible experiences in wildlife viewing year-round
Murphy Peterson Wildlife Drive
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Gateway to eastern NC Refuges
The National Wildlife Refuges Visitor Center on Roanoke Island is open daily, year-round, is FREE, and offers the experience of a lifetime!
National Wildlife Refuges Visitor Center
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Looking for an Internship?
Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge and other refuges in eastern North Carolina offer internship experiences rivaled by no others.
Learn More about Internships
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Winter's Rest
The monarchs that originated in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. migrate to Mexico. In winter month they can be found on one of 12 mountains.
Winter Roosts
Sneak Peek of the Refuge
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Using your smart phone, a regular phone or your computer, take virtual tours of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
Take a Virtual Tour!
About the Complex
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Includes Alligator River, Pea Island, Pocosin Lakes, Mackay Island, Currituck, and Roanoke River National Wildlife Refuges
Alligator River is managed as part of the Coastal North Carolina National Wildlife Refuges Complex.
Learn more about the complex
About the NWRS
The National Wildlife Refuge System, within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, manages a national network of lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife, and plants.
Learn more about the NWRS
News & Refuge Happenings
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Follow this link for access to the latest news releases and other current refuge information. You'll love our quarterly newsletter, WINGS. It's full of colorful photos and articles about all that happens on the refuges.
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eBird Trail Tracker ... Discover and report recent bird sightings on the refuge using Cornell Lab of Ornithology's eBird Trail Tracker.
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Tram tours ($10) & Red Wolf Howlings (Free) Call 252-216-9464 for dates & details.
Printable Program Schedule![GWTeal-150x118](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170107100533im_/https://www.fws.gov/uploadedImages/Region_4/NWRS/Zone_3/North_Carolina_Coastal_Plain_Refuge_Complex/Alligator_River/Images/GW-Teal-150x118.jpg?n=3831)
Wings Over Water Encore 2016 - December 9-11. Information and registration 252-216-9464. Experience the wildlife and wildlands of eastern North Carolina! Join us!
Wings Over Water 2017 dates- October session 17-22nd. December WOW Encore 8-10th. 2017 registration opens in May. Keynote speaker, World Big Year Birding record holder, Noah Strycker.
Wings Over Water
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Red wolves, once declared extinct in the wild, have been re-established in eastern North Carolina
Learn more
Page Photo Credits Prothonotary Warbler by Jeff Lewis
Last Updated: Jun 17, 2016