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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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    Weekly Nature Walk

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    Enjoy an informal guided walk enjoying the best of what Horicon Marsh has to offer.

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    Early Bird Hike

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    A perk of being up early is seeing wildlife when it's most active.

  • Event

    Weekly Nature Walk

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    Enjoy an informal guided walk enjoying the best of what Horicon Marsh has to offer.

  • Event

    Early Bird Hike

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    A perk of being up early is seeing wildlife when it's most active.

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    Early Bird Hike

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    A perk of being up early is seeing wildlife when it's most active.

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    Stories at the Marsh: Maple Syrup

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    Do you ever wonder how maple syrup gets from a tree to your table?

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    Owl-O-Ween

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    Learn about the unique adaptations that make owls superb nighttime hunters, and see what Horicon’s owls have been up to lately through hands-on activities.  

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    Owl-O-Ween

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    Learn about the unique adaptations that make owls superb nighttime hunters, and see what Horicon’s owls have been up to lately through hands-on activities.  

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    Duck and Cover!

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    Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center. 

  • Event

    Duck and Cover!

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    Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center. 

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