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  1. Mead's diverse habitats harbor abundant wildlife species such as deer, turkey, bear, grouse, otter, beaver, muskrats, herons, prairie chickens, fox, coyote, eagles, wolves and bobcats. It is an important resting, feeding and nesting site for migrating waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds.

  2. The Mead (George W.) Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area covering over 33,000 acres (130 km 2) in central Wisconsin. It includes portions of Marathon , Portage , and Wood counties. It is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR).

  3. Learn about the history, habitats, and wildlife of two wildlife areas in central Wisconsin. Find out how to join the friends group and participate in upcoming events.

  4. Dec 5, 2019 · Mead Wildlife Area is a sprawling 33,000-acre property settled in parts of Marathon, Wood and Portage counties. Its diverse habitats are home to an abundance of wildlife and opportunities for...

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  5. EXPLORE & ENJOY MEAD WILDLIFE AREA Every year, thousands of Wisconsinites and out-of-state visitors travel to the George W. Mead Wildlife Area, which features more than 33,000 acres of wetlands, forests and grasslands. A variety of wetland habitats – sedge meadows of woolgrass, marsh milkweed, bluejoint grass, spotted joe-pye weed, and

  6. Mead Wildlife Area, Milladore, Wisconsin. 1,282 likes · 7 talking about this · 1,659 were here. Nestled in the valley of the Little Eau Pleine River, this wildlife area contains over 33,000 acres of...

  7. George W Mead Wildlife Area presents many opportunities to explore nature offering over 80 miles of hiking trails and dikes, and a seasonal 7.5 mile long bike trail. Friends of the Mead/McMillan