The 9,150-acre State Wildlife Area was named for a series of gently rolling sandy ridges crisscrossing the property. Sandhill Wildlife Area lies within the bed of ancient Glacial Lake Wisconsin - an expansive region of flat, marshy land interspersed with forests covering parts of seven counties in central Wisconsin.
Website: Sandhill Wildlife Area
Email: DNRWildlifeWebmail@Wisconsin.gov
Phone: tel:+1-715-884-2437
County: Wood
1715 County Hwy X
Babcock, WI 54413
United States
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Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and empowering Wilderness First Aid course that will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies in remote outdoor environments.
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Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area as we hike through our own winter wonderland.
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Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and hands-on Deer Butchering Workshop, where you will gain essential skills in processing and preparing venison.
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Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and empowering Wilderness First Aid course that will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies in remote outdoor environments.
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Ride along with an experienced Timber Wolf Information Network tracker on a winter carnivore track survey.
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Join Timber Wolf Information Network wolf biologists and field crew to learn wolves’ natural history and biology, wolf management principles and human value systems.
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Join us at the Aldo Leopold Foundation with Hunter Education Instructor Tim Kill to learn how to process your own deer. The deer as well as knives, cutting boards, tables, and packaging equipment will be supplied.
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Join the Friends of Sandhill to witness the spectacular showing of thousands of cranes coming into roost on the Gallagher Marsh. We will drive to the hiking trail near Gallagher Marsh and hike to the viewing area.
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Join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area for an immersive and empowering Wilderness First Aid course that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies in remote outdoor environments.