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- Elizabeth Herzmann
- Natural Resources Educator
- Wildlife Management
- Phone: tel:+1-920-387-7893
Horicon Marsh has been formally recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention of the United Nations. This renowned marsh is now home to the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center. The Wildlife Education Program has been conducted at the marsh since the mid-1980s. This program focuses on the abundant wildlife resources of the marsh, their ecology and applied management.
Website: Horicon Marsh Education Center
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Come learn how to prepare for a day hike with friends and family, or even by yourself with Master Naturalist Chris Lilek. We will explore the things you need to bring on a day hike, like clothing, gear, food and water, and then make a walking stick…
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Come for a stroll on the boardwalk and Indermuehle Island Trail as we read our June Storybook Trail, all about stink bugs! Trails are mostly level and the hike will be just over a mile in length. All ages are welcome!
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Studying the movements of a wild animal can tell researchers a lot about how wildlife lives. Try out a high-tech treasure hunt as we re-create what wildlife researchers can do in the field.
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Head out onto the visitor center trails to catch all the latest wildlife action. Walking routes and pace will vary according to group preference. Learn handy tips and tricks for finding and recognizing wildlife from Horicon Marsh staff.
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This month we are taking an adventure to the world beneath our feet. Come learn about the important role bugs play in growing all the good foods we like to eat! Best for ages 10 and under.
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Learn how to create a beautiful garden with colorful flowers that attract butterflies, birds and pollinating insects.
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We hope you will join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the festival.
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Enjoy an informal guided walk enjoying the best of what Horicon Marsh has to offer.
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Wild gardens are all around us, but how did they get there?