This year’s festival is highlighting the Right Whale. Every year the festival chooses a focal point, last year it was the gopher tortoise and the year before the painted bunting.
There are only about 350 Northern Right Whales left, which is why the festival is highlighting them this time around.
There are lots of different activities during the festival. You can learn about nature photography in several different workshops. There are also lots of eco-tours; from segway tours, to paddles in Okefenokee swamp at night, to stargazing at Fort Clinch.
There’s also early morning yoga followed by birdwatching on the porch, nature bike hike, sunset boat tour and owl prowl.
There is just such a variety of things to do during the festival, the best thing to do is to visit the website and study the program.
For contact information and phone number, visit or post Wild Amelia Festival May 15 – 17, 2009
Photo by: Roger Graw