The 7th Annual Cape Fear Wildlife Expo will be held in Wilmington at the Wilmington Convention Center on March 20-22, 2015. The expo hours are Friday and Saturday 9am-7pm and Sunday 10am-5pm. The Cape Fear Wildlife Expo is a family event that features wildlife art, decoy displays, hunting and fishing products, decoy carving demonstrations,
Hand-crafted duck decoy and turkey calls, hand-crafted knives, dough bowls, jewelry and much more from our Exhibitors. The cost to attend is $10.00 for Adults, $7 for Seniors 65 and older and for Military with ID. Children 10 years and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
Three day passes are available for $20.00. Tickets can be purchased by email at wc@capefearwildlifeexpo.com or Brenda@capefearwildlifeexpo.com or by phone at
910-795-0292.
Kids will enjoy interactive activities such as Sensory Safari, Mobile Aquarium, Mallard Madness Laser Shoot and the Archery Range. Attendees will witness raptors in flight as these ultimate birds of prey demonstrate both adaptation and predatory roles. Meet an amazing variety of fascinating and uniquely beautiful herptiles (snakes) that share our state. The largest attraction is the Rescued Wolves, a Bobcat and Nutria that will be onsite as well.
On Saturday night at the Coastline Conference and Event Center, the Cape Fear Wildlife Foundation’s 3rd Annual Low Country Seafood and BBQ Banquet will be held from 7pm-11pm. There will be an Open Bar, Silent Auction and a Live Auction. Auction items will include hunting, fishing, camping, art and collectables. Corporate Tables for 8 are available at $500.00. Single Tickets are $50.00 per person and Couples tickets are $75.00. For ticket information contact W C Lanier at wc@capefearwildlifeexpo.com or
Brenda at Brenda@capefearwildlifeexpo.com. For phone orders please call 910-795-0292.
The mission of the Cape Fear Wildlife Foundation is to cultivate stewardship of the great outdoors through education awareness, programs and excursions of hunting and fishing that will connect men, women and children to the importance of conservation so as to become investors in our natural resources to create a quality place to be enjoyed by future generations.