Welcome to Horicon Marsh! At more than 33,000 acres, Horicon Marsh is one of the largest freshwater marshes in the United States and is a critical rest stop for thousands of migrating ducks and Canada geese. It is recognized as a Wetland of International Importance, as both Globally and State...
Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge is made up of several islands located in Lake Michigan, between Wisconsin’s Door County Peninsula and Michigan’s Garden Peninsula. Spanning two states, the refuge is made up of a collection of islands, including Plum, Hog and Pilot islands, as well as a parcel of...
Fox River National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 1,054 acres of wetland and upland habitat along the Fox River in Marquette County, Wisconsin. The refuge is closed to the public with the exception of licensed deer hunters during designated time periods of the deer archery and gun seasons.
Welcome to the Leopold Wetland Management District! Named after Aldo Leopold, who is widely acknowledged as the father of wildlife conservation in America. The district encompasses almost 13,500 acres of waterfowl production areas in 17 southeastern Wisconsin counties, covering some of the most...