The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources now has the 2025 West Virginia Wildlife Calendar is now available to purchase online and in stores around the state.
This year also marks the 40th anniversary of the DNR publishing the calendar, which helps fund Wildlife Resources Section programs.
Calendars can be purchased online at WVstateparks.com.
“For 40 years, the West Virginia Wildlife Calendar has showcased the beauty and diversity of our state’s natural resources and played a pivotal role in helping the WVDNR fulfill its mission to educate people about West Virginia’s fish and wildlife species,” said director Brett McMillion.
“With stunning artwork and essential information, this year’s calendar is once again a must-have for hunters, anglers and wildlife enthusiasts. We encourage everyone to get a copy and enjoy the best of West Virginia’s wildlife all year round.”
The West Virginia Wildlife Calendar beautiful paintings of state animals, important hunting and fishing dates, peak wildlife activity times and articles that will help people get the most out of their outdoor adventures in 2025.
*Wildlife paintings featured in this year’s calendar include:
*Coyote by Misty Murray-Walkup (January).
*Groundhog by Shelby Oreolt (February).
*Red-shouldered Hawk by Matt Tomko (March).
*Opossum Mom and Babies by Misty Murray-Walkup (April).
*Goldfinch by Christine Clayton (May).
*Largemouth Bass by David Kiehm (June).
*Blue-winged Teal by Christine Clayton (July).
*Black Bear by David Kiehm (August).
*American Toad by Rebecca Wilson (September).
*Box Turtle and Woodcock by Matt Tomko (October).
*Fisher by William Kline (November).
*Elk by Dinah McCloud (December).
Calendars cost $15 each and usually sell out before Christmas.
Calendars also may be purchased at stores around the state. Bulk orders of the wildlife calendar are available while supplies last.
Those interested in placing bulk orders can call 304.637.0245 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
