October 26, 2018 at 4:26 p.m.
Northwoods Wildlife Center fall open house Oct. 27
"A variety of fun activities are planned for the whole family including pumpkin painting and other fall nature crafts, s'mores around the campfire, tasty autumn treats, hot cocoa and cider, even meet some of the education ambassador animals," organizers said in a press release. "Find out about all the new projects, get a rare behind-the-scenes tour of how the Northwoods Wildlife Center staff and volunteers care for hundreds of wildlife patients each year. Have a wildlife costume? Wear it for a chance at a special prize."
The Northwoods Wildlife Center was established in 1979 by the late Dr. Rory Foster of the Northwoods Animal Hospital. For 39 years, his vision has grown to one of the largest and oldest wildlife rehabilitation and education centers in Wisconsin. The recommended $5 donation per person goes towards Northwoods Wildlife Center's mission to provide a better future for wildlife through rehabilitation, education,and research. For more information on Open House activities, call the center at 715-356-7400.
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