Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
in Zoos
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Words
N 44° 31.611 W 087° 58.510
16T E 422511 N 4930854
First and foremost a sancturary, but with wonderful large exhibits of animals in their native habitat, including deer and wolves, otters, and numerous birds of prey and water fowl. And, it's free!
Waymark Code: WMDA2
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 05/22/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bamageek
Views: 36

The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is located in a restored lowland near the shores of the Bay of Green Bay, and across the street from Bay Beach Amusement Park. In addition to the great wildlife viewing and the 6+ miles of hiking trails, the excellent natural habitat enclosures, and up-to-date physical physical facilites, the sanctuary has numerous programs and classes available.
The wolf exhibit is exceptional: a large indoor viewing area with floor-to-ceiling windows and educational exhibits; a grassland with rock oucroppings (an acre?) with viewing from all angles of the half a dozen wolves; and, one of the trails runs right along the fence along the back.
Zoo Website address: [Web Link]

Admission Cost: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

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