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 to find out how fire is used to improve or change habitat.
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Join botanist Jessica Prindiville in a short classroom discussion followed by a hike to look for wild edibles.
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Join Jacque Cody, a member of the Wisconsin Geocaching Association to learn the fundamentals of Geocaching at Sandhill Wildlife Area. Learn what you need to get started, what caches can look like, and get out to search for caches. Please bring a GPS…
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Please join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area to learn about pollinators from an ecosystem standpoint. Also, learn about Citizen Science and pollinator identification. Presented by Allison Jonjak, Cranberry Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Extension.
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Classroom presentation followed by BYO lunch at noon, then field trip.
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We will supply natural wooden sticks for you to decorate with paints, woodburners, feathers, beads, etc.
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Visit Sandhill Wildlife Area for a car ride down the 14-mile Trumpeter Trail loop. While on the trail, you’ll have opportunities to stop and observe passing wildlife and the natural landscapes of Wisconsin’s central sands region.
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Visit Sandhill Wildlife Area for a car ride down the 14-mile Trumpeter Trail loop. While on the trail, you’ll have opportunities to stop and observe passing wildlife and the natural landscapes of Wisconsin’s central sands region.