MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has reopened the Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center, including the Explorium, after closing in March due to a boiler malfunction.
“There are few places in Wisconsin that rival Horicon Marsh in spring,” said Liz Herzmann, DNR wildlife educator. “The abundance of waterfowl, dazzling warblers and critical wetland habitat make this property a phenomenal destination this time of year.”
The Education & Visitor Center is designed to help visitors learn about this unique environment’s wildlife, ecology and history. It’s also an excellent place for parents and educators to teach children about nature.
The Explorium is an immersive and fully interactive exhibit that explores the history of Horicon Marsh from the Ice Age to the present day.
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For more information, visit https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Lands/WildlifeAreas/horicon/education.