Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area Education ProgramsNaturalist Programs and Lecture SeriesEach spring and fall, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources offers a series of public naturalist programs and lectures to introduce visitors and interested persons to the geology, history, wildlife and management of the Horicon Marsh ecosystem. Programs will be conducted at the International Education Center, located on Highway 28 between the cities of Horicon and Mayville. All programs are free and open to the public. No registration is required. Public Naturalist Program and Lecture Series Calendar Education ProgramsThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Horicon Marsh Wildlife Education Program offers a fun and exciting way for your class or scout group to explore the worlds of science and environmental education while meeting state academic standards. All of the programs listed can be adapted to different age levels. We will also customize a program to your class's specific needs. Please contact us at least 1 month in advance to schedule a program [PDF 188KB].
Interpretive TrunksYou and your class or scout group can begin exploring the world of the white-tailed deer, Wisconsin mammals, or whooping cranes by checking out [PDF 187KB] and opening up three interpretive trunks:
Trunks come complete with skulls, bones, hides, tracks, and a complete curriculum. Developed by DNR Wildlife Management staff, these materials help students understand the biology, life histories, and management issues of some popular and less well-known Wisconsin animals. Call today or fill out this form [PDF 187KB] to reserve your trunk for a two-week period with your class or group. Program RegistrationRegistration is done on a first-come, first-served basis. Group sizes must be at least 15 and should be no more than 60. Naturalists are available for programs during office hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. If these hours don't suit your group's needs, please call us for alternatives. You can register for a program by downloading the Program Registration Form [PDF 188KB]. Bill Volkert Alternatively, you can contact a naturalist directly at (920) 387-7860 or (920) 485-3029 to register your group. You should attempt to schedule your visit at least a month in advance. Program FeesAll of our naturalist-assisted programs are offered to you free of charge. Our salaries, supplies, and program services are paid by the license fees that DNR collects from Wisconsin's hunters and anglers. Donations to be used for education supplies are always appreciated. Volunteer OpportunitiesThe Education Staff at DNR’s Horicon Marsh Wildlife Education Center can arrange volunteer opportunities for you. To set up a project, please contact us. Other Related Links:
Contact InformationBill Volkert Questions for Wildlife Management Last Revised: Tuesday October 20 2009
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