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Wildwood Zoo

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- Wall for Wildlife
 

 

 

 

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Join the fun at Wildwood Zoo!

Remember, we have a Zoo Animal Adoption Program, allowing visitors to become involved at the zoo in a whole new way!  The Zoo Kiosk is filled with zoo information and lots of fun activities the entire family will enjoy!  If it has been awhile since you stopped by the zoo, there has never been 
a more exciting time to visit us again!  We look forward to seeing you!

Please Join us for a Membership Dinner
at Wildwood Station
September 10th, 6pm
Potluck with speaker Dick Thiel from Sandhill Wildlife Area
Not a member?  Join that night!
Call 715-384-4642 for more information.

Happy Birthday Maggie!
Come visit Maggie, our newest bison calf.  She was born Friday the 13th of August, 2010.

New Wolf has arrived at the Zoo!
Come down and visit Nelson, our new male timber wolf.

Join the Zoo Crew today and take advantage of fun, educational, monthly meetings where you 
can learn more about animals and make a fun arts & crafts project geared toward animal enrichment!

Taxidermy Mounts Needed
Need a new home for that taxidermy mount that no longer fits your decor?
Consider donating it to Wildwood Zoo for use in education programs.
North American animals preferred.
Call Darlene Schubert, Education Coordinator for more information, 715-486-2059.


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Vision Statement

Provide Marshfield and all visitors to Central Wisconsin a natural park environment and family adventure through viewing natural displays of North American animals. The Zoo will be a place to observe and celebrate the diversity of wildlife, educate visitors regarding wildlife survival and habitat preservation, and will emphasize conservation of threatened species.

 

 

                     

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Mission Statement

The mission of Wildwood Zoo is to foster an understanding of our partnership with nature and the environment through animal conservation, education, and recreational opportunities.