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Horicon Marsh Education Center

Horicon Marsh Education Center

Description

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.

Contact

Website: Horicon Marsh Education Center

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    Horicon Marsh Paddle

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    Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts and DNR Wildlife staff to paddle the 6.5-mile trail through the Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area.

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    Aster Flower Painting

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    The aster flower is a popular attraction in the fall of the year, in the Horicon Marsh.

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    Wildflowers For Wildlife Native Plant Sale

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    Find the plants you need to create a beautiful native garden with colorful flowers that attract butterflies, birds and pollinating insects.

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    Night Sounds Hike

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    Join us for a family-friendly hike exploring who comes awake after the sun goes down.

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    Family Fun With Birds

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    Bring your family out for the Horicon Marsh Bird Festival!

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    27th Horicon Marsh Bird Festival

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    The Horicon Marsh Bird Club invites birders of all skill levels and anyone who enjoys the great outdoors to the 27th Annual Horicon Marsh Bird Festival.

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    Archery Class For Adults

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    Learn the basics of shooting a bow, from traditional archery to compound basics.

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    Mother’s Day Gift

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    Mother’s Day is coming soon. To honor that special person in your life, create a colorful paper bouquet of native wildflowers (card included).

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    Planting Flowers With A Spoon

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    Painting with a spoon - how intriguing!

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    Little Naturalists: Pond Study

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    Helping your littles develop a love for nature.

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