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Lake Michigan: 3,776 acres Whitefish Dunes State Park Nature Center: Sturgeon Bay: Door: Lake Michigan: 865 acres, exhibits about the ecology, geology and cultural history of the park Wildwood Wildlife Park: Minocqua: Oneida: Lake Superior Northwoods: Zoo and nature center with over 750 animals [39] Willow River State Park: Hudson: St. Croix ...
The Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program is a conservation program created to highlight and protect areas with outstanding natural or archaeological resources in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. There are currently 687 State Natural Areas (SNAs) encompassing almost 400,000 acres (160,000 ha). [ 1 ]
Mud Lake Wildlife Management Area at 8,853 acres (35.83 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Jefferson County north of the town of Mud Lake. [1] Land acquisition for the WMA began in 1940, and the most recent acquisition was in 1969. [2] The WMA surrounds Mud Lake, which is only about 5 feet (1.5 m) deep. [3]
Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in the state of Wisconsin. It includes five all or part of six islands in Lake Michigan: Hog Island, Plum Island, Pilot Island, part of St. Martin Island and Rocky Island. [2] Additionally it includes part of Detroit Island. [3]
Mud Lake Number One, also known as Mud Lake, Forest County, Wisconsin 45°29′24″N 88°40′18″W / 45.49000°N 88.67167°W / 45.49000; -88 Little Birch Lake , also known as Mud Lake , Forest County, Wisconsin .
Mud Lake Bog State Nature Preserve: 74.01: Williams Myersville Fen State Nature Preserve: 27.24: Summit Newberry Wildlife Sanctuary State Nature Preserve: 50.03: Hamilton Kelleys Island North Pond State Nature Preserve: 50.79: Erie North Shore Alvar State Nature Preserve: 2.08: Erie Blanche Katharine Novak Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary State ...
Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge is a United States National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Iowa, southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois. It is a collection of non-contiguous parcels in the vicinity of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge .
Bass Lake #5, an 8-acre (3.2 ha), deep, hard-water seepage lake that is the main headwaters branch of Mud Creek. Deer Lake, a 6-acre (2.4 ha) seepage lake that is also part of the headwaters of Mud Creek. Burnt Wagon Lake, a 15-acre (6.1 ha) softwater seepage lake that is landlocked, with no development.