WELCOME TO THE HULLETT PROVINCIAL WILDLIFE AREA

 

  • The handicapped hunting blind on Bridge Rd and the Viewing blind in the Whistler pool have both been closed due to dammage. We apologize for any inconvience this may cause.
  • Employment Opportunities at the Hullett Marsh.
  • Important Information for Hunters.
  • 2008 Youth Pheasant Hunt...
  • Habitat loss and its affect on wildlife and plant communities.
  • Prescribed Burn Program at the Hullett Marsh receives funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
  • We now have 30 Apprentice Hunter applications. If you would like to submit an applications to be reminded for next year, please do.
  • Sunday hunting is permitted within the Hullett Marsh. There is Sunday hunting in Zone B for small game and pheasant and waterfowl, Zone A is waterfowl only.
  • The numbers are out for the waterfowl opening weekend. Please view these results here.
  • The 2008-2009 Hullett user guide is now online. Please view it here.
  • View pictures from the guided hunt on November 1 here.
  • A farwell for Mathew Shetler
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    Unknown Raffle Winner

    On September 26th, a draw was held for the 2nd prize of the Friends of Hullett raffle. Unfortuately, the ticket stub was misplaced and the winner's name remains unknown. If anyone knows the identity of the man on the left(pictured above), please email or call the Friends of Hullett office at 519-482-7011.

     

    2008 Pheasant Challenge

    In past years, prizes for the pheasant challenge were donated to the Friends of Hullett. These prizes varied from hand crafted wooden paddles to mugs and other various items. This year, Ideal Supply has generously donated all the prizes for the 2008 Pheasant Challenge. On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and hunters, I would like to thank Tim McDonald at Ideal Supply for supporting the Friends of Hullett.

     

    Community Service Hours at the Hullett Marsh

    The Hullett marsh is an excellent place for high school students to earn their community service hours. There is always work to do from feeding and caring for Ring Necked Pheasants to removing beaver dams. If you would like to do you're community service hours at the Hullett Marsh, please contact Sean Sepers at 519-482-7011 or email fohoffice@tcc.on.ca

    Mike Allen (seen below) was one of several students to work at the Hullett Marsh for his community service hours.

     

    The Hullett Prescribed Burn Program

    The Friends of Hullett received funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in the amount of $130,000 over two years, to facilitate the implementation of a local prescribed burn program. These funds will help to buy the equipment, training and resources needed for this program, which will be used within the Marsh and the surrounding community.

    Book Your School/Group's Event Today - Take a Tour, Guided Hike or Let Us Put Together an Interpretive Program for You

    The Hullett P.W.A. offers programs geared to schools and community groups. We can put together a program that complements your school's curriculum and make the learning fun as well as informative. If your group wants to get back to nature or get out and get some exercise, try our many trails or take a guided tour with a knowledgeable Hullett staff member. Come out and learn about the amazing natural habitat in your own backyard. For those that can't get to us, we can even 'bring the marsh to you' with displays and multimedia presentations for your group to enjoy. To arrange for tours or presentations, call us at 519-482-7011 or email us. We hope to see you soon!

    Copyright 2008 Friends of Hullett Inc. All Rights Reserved

    PH: 519-482-7011 P.O. Box 1520 Clinton, ON N0M 1L0

    Email fohoffice@tcc.on.ca

     





















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