Oak Island, NC
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With a diverse ecosystem of wooded forests, swamps, coastal marshes, and sandy beaches, there is no shortage of wildlife to be found in the Cape Fear region! In fact, there are hundreds, if not thousands of species of birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and arachnids that call Oak Island home.
While it would be fascinating to learn about all of them, this page is dedicated to some of the more visible wildlife you may be surprised to encounter as a temporary visitor or resident.
While it can be awe-inspiring and even a bit frightening to see some of these animals for the first time, it's important to remember that they just want to relax and enjoy life just like you! So, if you come across any of the species listed below, it is best to observe and admire them from afar, and please just let them be!
CLICK THE TABS BELOW TO LEARN ABOUT THE WILDLIFE SEEN IN OAK ISLAND:
As noted in the entries above, please DO NOT try to approach, feed, handle, capture, or interact with these animals in any way.
PLEASE NOTE: The Town of Oak Island WILL NOT remove any animal simply for being present in a given area; wildlife are removed only if they pose a legitimate and immediate threat to humans.
In most cases, their mere presence is not considered an immediate threat (yes, this even includes alligators, snakes, and sharks).
Most wildlife can be safely observed from a respectable distance. However, while beautiful to look at, these are still WILD ANIMALS and could attack, injure, or even kill a human if they feel threatened.
WHEN TO CALL FOR ASSISTANCE
The Town of Oak Island does not directly provide wildlife response, but defers to the Animal Protective Services (APS) division of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office.
If a wild animal is showing unusual signs of aggression, disease (such as rabies), or other actions that appear threatening, please DO NOT contact the Oak Island Police Department directly, instead CALL 9-1-1 so that APS can be appropriately dispatched.
PURPLE Flag Notices
PLEASE NOTE: As with any other beach in most oceans worldwide there are always Man O' War, sharks, jellyfish, and other potentially dangerous marine life the water. The rare possibility of encountering one of these must be accepted before swimming in the ocean.
In most cases, single sightings will NOT trigger a PURPLE Beach Warning Flag. Only when they have been observed in an unusually high concentration, very close to shore, or other unique circumstances will a purple flag be raised.
Before venturing out into the water, be sure to check the current Beach Warning Flag condition at www.OakIslandNC.gov/SAFETY.
TO LEARN MORE
The Oak Island Nature Center provides information on the many birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles that call Oak Island home. The Center is located at 5202 E Yacht Drive, next to the Malcom Register Park. For hours of operation and center updates, visit www.OakIslandNC.gov/NATURE.
The Oak Island Ocean Education Center provides information on the many species of shark, fish, dolphin, and sea turtles which frequent Oak Island's waters. The Center is located at 4700 E Oak Island Drive, across from the Town Hall. For hours of operation and center updates, visit www.OakIslandNC.gov/OCEAN.