US Fish & Wildlife Federal and Junior Duck Stamp Exhibit
How Many Ducks Can You Name? Flyways is dedicated to fostering an awareness of migratory wild waterfowl, their ecosystems and the management practices and conservation efforts that affect them.
VISIT OUR WILD WATERFOWL EDUCATION CENTER AND BECOME A WILD WATERFOWL EXPERT
- Showcasing over 50 North American waterfowl species in their natural settings;
- Featuring the Duck Blind Theater where you’ll experience the tranquility of being in a relaxing wetland setting -without the mosquito’s!
- Try your skill as a sportsman/sportswoman in the virtual laser arcade
- Peer into America’s conservation history and current efforts in waterfowl preservation and the management of their habitats
- Stroll through impressive collections of antique and modern waterfowl decoys, bands and calls
- Learn about America’s “Ding” Darling, and immerse yourself in the duck stamp art and other great works of our nation’s talented wild waterfowl artists
- Visit Our Waterfowl Themed Gift Shop
- Tours Available Upon Request
Date and Time
Monday Aug 25, 2014 Friday Sep 12, 2014
August, 2014.
Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays-Fridays, 10 am – 5 pm; Sat & Sun 10 am-3 pm. CLOSED Tues.
Renowned wildlife artists' original pieces submitted as entries for the annual US Fish & Wildlife Duck Stamp Contest,, along with the 1st place student entries from each state.
Location
FLYWAYS WATERFOWL MUSEUM
S5780 Hwy 123
Baraboo, Wi 53913
Outside the Entrance to Devil's Lake State Park
Fees/Admission
Federal and Junior Duck Stamps are displayed, free of charge. There is admission to the museum; GROUP DISCOUNTS are available. Please call for additional information.
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Contact Information
Please call 608-356-0084 for information
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