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Our facility will be closed on Friday, Jan. 23rd and Saturday, Jan. 24th due to extreme cold temperatures.

Our building will reopen to the public at 10am on Sunday, Jan. 25th.

Everyday, our trails are free and open from dawn until dusk.

Our facility is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm, and from 10am to 2pm on weekends.

Visit us. Everyday, our trails are free and open from dawn until dusk.

Hibernation, Torpor, Brumation, and Diapause Explained

How do animals survive winter? In winter, many animals enter a state of dormancy to survive, but not all forms of inactivity are the same. True hibernators reduce their metabolism, slow their heart rate, and drastically lower their body temperature. They enter a very deep sleep that is only occasionally interrupted to meet essential body […]

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Eastern Cottontails

Cottontails avoid predators in many ways, but camouflage is their best defense. The Eastern cottontail is the most common cottontail rabbit found in the United States and the only type found in Wisconsin. They are common in urban and residential areas and will stick around year-round. While it is not uncommon to spot a cottontail […]

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Aldo Leopold Nature Center