The Stanton W. Mead Education and Visitor Center is a 6,208 square foot education and administration facility designed as an example of sustainable and environmentally-responsible construction. One of the goals of the Mead Wildlife Area is to provide wildlife and environmental programs to the citizens of Wisconsin. These programs help to foster a sense of environmental stewardship, that through education we can achieve a better understanding of the values and issues of our wildlife and natural resources.
Website: Stanton W. Mead Education and Visitor Center
Email: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov
Phone: tel:+1-715-457-6771
County: Marathon
201517 County Hwy S
Milladore, WI 54454
United States
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Celebrate the wind at the Mead Wildlife Area, marvel at the acrobatics and engineering of magical kites, bring your own or make a kite on-site.
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This class will give adults an introduction to shooting archery and tips for honing skills when practicing at home.
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Have you been hearing a lot about PFAS in the news lately? Learn about PFAS at this event.
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Grace Nugent, Wildlife Biologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, will present on all the things folks should know about sharing space with Wisconsin's Black Bear population. The Friends of the Mead & McMillan Wildlife Areas are proud…
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This free event is a fun excuse to sit down and exercise your creative self.
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Join Mondays at Mead for Dr. Zach Feiner's presentation on "Panfish Angling Trends."
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Mondays at Mead: Dr. Lydia Margenau Presents Survival and Cause-specific Mortality of Coyotes in Wisconsin
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The UW-Stevens Point Herpetology Society will be at the Mead Wildlife Area for a free, fun event with hands-on critter engagement.
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Meet with us virtually to discuss "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohllenben.
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Come to see these beautiful works and leave with a heart filled with what only nature can provide.