![]() [+] The Wildlife Sanctuary occupies woods, marshes, and lagoons which are maintained as a waterbird refuge and wild animal rehabilitation center. It is located just inland from the east shore of Green Bay and adjacent to Bay Beach Amusement Park. |
![]() [+] Lagoon and waterfall |
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![]() [+] Kestrel |
![]() [+] Coyote |
![]() [+] Phlox along a trail |
![]() [+] Delilah the orphaned skunk found a permanent home at the sanctuary. |
![]() [+] Two river otters in their display area. |
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![]() [+] Feeding the geese |
![]() [+] Bald eagle |
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![]() [+] Mallard ducks |
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![]() [+] Screech owl |
![]() [+] Feeding the deer and the geese is encouraged |
![]() [+] Observation tower at the deer yard |
![]() The deer yard also is home to wild turkeys and the occasional woodchuck. |
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![]() [+] The observation building serves as the entrance to the water bird observation, exhibit, and feeding areas. It also houses the injured animal drop-off area and a conservation education wing. |
![]() [+] The conservation wing serves displays small birds and animals along with educational information. |
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![]() [+] Fish in the conservation wing. |
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![]() [+] The pond exhibit in the woodland building. |
![]() [+] The entrance to the woodland building. The woodland building contains exhibits which highlight the habitats in which various woodland animals live. |
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![]() [+] An exhibit of night animals is kept dark. |
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