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BOX TURTLE\n\nPHOTO BY: STEVE SHALUTA - WV TOURISM Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle - West Virginia Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle - West Virginia Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle - West Virginia Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle - West Virginia Emerald Tree Boa at the Cleveland Zoo. Tulum, the lost 12th-century fortress city of the mighty Mayan civilization. One of the most significant archaeological finds in the Yucatan Peninsula, the ancient city is magnificently sited overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Suriman Toad at the Cleveland Zoo West Virginia's National Hunting & Fishing Day Celebration\n\nSince the first settlers roamed what would become our state, West Virginians have always had an intense interest in any opportunity to check out the latest innovation or gadget to help make their survival easier. The roving "tinker" or peddler would offer the hardy pioneers new knives, fish hooks, etc. Later, small general stores provided a much wider range of equipment and supplies, from traps to rifles and shotguns, needed to help our ancestors put food on the table. These community stores became a focal point, not only to restock equipment and supplies, but to meet neighbors, share ideas, stories and gossip.\n\nWest Virginians today don't have to depend on their hunting and fishing skills for their survival, we have supermarkets for that. However, we still like to see the latest, hot new item on the market that will "insure" we get that big buck or that trophy rainbow. And, we still thoroughly enjoy meeting with like-minded sportsmen to visit and tell our tales.\n\n West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Days (NH&FD) at Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park provides the state's best opportunity to do just that. Held the last full weekend of each September, NH&FD is a unique blend of a traditional hunting and fishing show and summer camp. The event is the result of a year of work and planning by the West Virginia Wildlife Federation and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Like most hunting and fishing shows, NH&FD has a host of vendors selling products and crafts for every outdoor need or desire. Several concessionaires serve a variety of delicious food, insuring no one will go away hungry.\n\n The Stonewall event's uniqueness stems from the many "hands on" activities available for the public to enjoy. Only at West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Days can the public participate in so many outdoor related activities. Click on our "Activities" button to see the