Celebrate Florida’s Wildlife at the Marine Science Center’s Wildlife Festival
Posted On: November 1, 2025
The Marine Science Center invites the public to the 2025 Wildlife Festival on Saturday, Nov. 1, for a free, family-friendly event celebrating Florida’s native wildlife and habitats. The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marine Science Center, 100 Lighthouse Drive, Ponce Inlet.
This year’s festival shines a spotlight on the gopher tortoise and the critical role native plants play in supporting Florida’s ecosystems. Through engaging exhibits and live animal presentations, visitors will learn how wildlife depends on interconnected habitats to survive. Festival highlights include:
- Native Plant Discovery: Learn how native plants sustain Florida’s biodiversity.
- Gopher Tortoise Encounter: Explore the lives of these keystone species and the over 350 other animals that rely on their burrows.
- Live Animal Presentations: Get close to raptors and reptiles from the Marine Science Center’s rehabilitation hospitals.
- Interactive Exhibits & Kids' Activities: Enjoy hands-on displays, crafts, and conservation games for all ages.
- Community Connections: Meet local environmental groups and learn how to get involved.
- Turtle Hospital Views: Observe real-time wildlife rehabilitation through viewing windows and the Turtle Terrace.
- New Exhibits: Discover updated displays and renovations throughout the center.
- Eco-Friendly Vendors: Shop for sustainable and nature-themed items.
- Friends of the Marine Science Center: Support wildlife conservation through donations for food, drinks, and fundraiser items.
Admission is free. Parking at the Marine Science Center is limited, so additional parking is available behind the 7-Eleven at Winter Haven Park, with free shuttle service provided to the Marine Science Center. Please do not park directly in front of the 7-Eleven, as vehicles may be towed. There will be no animal releases taking place during the festival.
For more information, visit www.marinesciencecenter.com or contact the Marine Science Center at 386-304-5545.


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