Education_Topic Contact_Mackenzie Center
- Email: MacKenzie Center
- Phone: tel:+1-608-635-8112
The MacKenzie Center, just 25 miles north of Madison, is one of the most diverse education centers in Wisconsin. With interpretive trails, exhibits, museums and programming available for school and youth groups, MacKenzie is a wonderful place to visit and learn about the natural world. The State Game Farm is connected to the MacKenzie Center and is adjacent to the arboretum on the western half of the property.
Website: MacKenzie Center
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Instructors will assist participants to break down a deer step-by-step and share tips on hanging a deer at home, removing lymph nodes for CWD testing, and storing your venison by canning or freezing.
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Come experience the MacKenzie Center at dusk when various wild animals become active.
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Macroinvertebrates are out and about! Let’s catch a glimpse of these aquatic friends bright and early as we search the study pond. While this event is geared towards preschool-aged students, animal lovers and story lovers of all ages are welcome.
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Children of all ages can come listen to a story read by MacKenzie Center naturalists, nestled nicely in the wildlife area. As you hear stories about frog songs and wilderness explorers, you might also hear the Wolf chime in with a howl, or the Raven…
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Learn about the journey, history and culture of maple sugaring in Wisconsin at MacKenzie Center’s Maple Festival!
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What makes the equinox special? Learn about and celebrate the spring equinox with us as we trek the South Trails!
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Which trees can we identify this winter at MacKenzie Center? Let's learn together as we explore and identify trees.
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Join us at the MacKenzie Center for a fun Friday night of hiking and snowshoeing on our illuminated path.
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We are excited to offer this opportunity to learn more about a fun and readily accessible small game hunting opportunity, squirrels.
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Experience the natural world under the glow of the year's first full moon, called the “Wolf Moon.”