Tangier Island Wildlife Management Area protects critical habitat on and around Tangier Island in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation, especially waterfowl and marsh birds.
Tangier Island Wildlife Management Area is located in the heart of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, encompassing marshlands and surrounding waters of Tangier Island. The area plays a vital role in preserving the island’s delicate estuarine ecosystems, including tidal marshes, submerged grass beds, and open waters that support waterfowl, shorebirds, and other wildlife. Historically, Tangier Island is a small, isolated community with a rich maritime culture dating back more than two centuries. The Wildlife Management Area focuses on protecting critical breeding and feeding habitat for migratory birds such as snow geese, black ducks, and herons, making it important for birdwatchers and researchers alike. Recreational opportunities are limited due to the small size of the island and the primary focus on habitat protection but include guided eco-tours, birding, and fishing in the surrounding bay waters. Key landmarks include the marsh restoration sites and the island’s community, which offers cultural insight into Chesapeake Bay life. Visitors appreciate the chance to experience a rare, low-development coastal habitat and to witness migrating waterfowl in a relatively undisturbed environment. Access is primarily by boat from the mainland and historic Tangier Island itself, which adds to the area’s remote charm and conservation status.
Important habitat for migratory waterfowl, including snow geese and black ducks
Extensive tidal marsh ecosystems crucial for nesting and feeding wildlife
Access to Tangier Island community showcasing rich Chesapeake Bay culture
Boat tours offering close-up wildlife viewing in pristine bay waters
Extensive salt marsh habitats provide critical breeding and feeding grounds for migratory birds and aquatic species.
Historic island community accessible by boat, offering cultural experiences tied to Chesapeake Bay fishing and watermen traditions.
Seasonal influx of waterfowl including snow geese and black ducks, making it a prime birdwatching destination.