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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Forest, Grasslands and Wetland Habitat are the focus of story, craft and outdoor exploring.
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Discover what’s lurking under the surface of Dragonfly Pond.
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You will search for and identify tracks and evidence to solve a wildlife murder mystery.
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During daylight hours in June, follow the self-guided interpretive walking trail to learn more about insects that begin and spend most of their life in wetlands. Pick up a Wetland Insect Checklist and Trail Map in the parking lot kiosk. You will…
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.