A Service employee leads a group on a hike; the attendees look through binoculars at wildlife

Interpretation

Refuge System interpretation programs provide opportunities for visitors to make their own connections to the natural world. From self-guided walks to refuge- and volunteer-led programs, many national wildlife refuges help visitors learn more about the wildlife and habitat behind the landscapes. In addition to staff and volunteers presenting programs to audiences, refuges use a variety of exhibits, signs, brochures, and electronic media to communicate natural history stories to visitors. Printed and virtual information is often available on many topics, including plants and animals, seasonal migrations, habitats, refuge management strategies, and endangered species.

Interpretive programs occasionally occur off-refuge too, with refuge staff participating in local events including career fairs, STEAM nights, and other community events. Staff and volunteers often participate in events such as , , and.

For a full list of upcoming programs, please see the Events page or the Refuge page.