Harkeys establish first permanently endowed intern fund at refuge

Sanibel residents Laurie and Bill Harkey recently set up the Harkey Development & Communications Intern Fund with the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge. The first permanently endowed internship fund at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, it will guarantee ongoing funding for one intern annually.
“Laurie and I have always been fans of the outdoors and wildlife, and this is a way to support public education and environmental and wildlife protection while we are still around to see the results,” Bill Harkey, who serves on the DDWS board of directors, said. “We see what these internships do for the students and their future careers but also what they do to help both the refuge and friends group in their important conservation work. The interns bring a fresh perspective and are mentored to be our next conservation stewards, wherever their career takes them.”
Having visited Sanibel for years, the Harkeys were hooked on the island’s beauty. They became homeowners and moved to Sanibel permanently in 2019 and immediately began volunteering their time and resources at the refuge, Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife and other organizations.
“This is a huge deal for us — the true gift that keeps on giving,” DDWS Executive Director Birgie Miller said. “It requires a contribution of $200,000 or more to invest in internships that continually support refuge conservation and education into perpetuity. For us, as the refuge’s fundraising arm, that means security in knowing our mission will live on.”
The DDWS supports more than a dozen interns each year to assist refuge and DDWS staff with education programs, visitor services, biology research and philanthropy.
“The society’s intern program is crucial to the refuge’s mission,” Harkey said. “We have witnessed firsthand the challenges at the refuge with staffing and managing the nearly one million annual visitors, visiting school children and overall conservation work. It has been inspiring to see the work the society does to help the refuge accomplish its mission and, as a result, we wanted to help by funding this internship.”
For more information on supporting the internships, call Lynnae Messina at 239-472-1100, ext. 233.