Here are some of the schools who came to visit:
Abbotsford, Amherst, Aniwa, Birnamwood, Birchwood, Bloomer, Boulder Junction, Butternut, Conover, Crandon, Eagle River, Eau Claire, Glidden, Hayward, Hurley, Ironwood, Ladysmith, Land O Lakes, Laona, Loretta, Marathon, Marion, Medford, Merrill, Mosinee, Oconto Falls, Ogema, Ojibwa, Osseo, Park Falls, Phelps, Phillips, Prentice, Stevens Point, St. Germain, Tomahawk, Thorp, Wabeno, Wausau, Winter, Wisconsin Rapids, Withee Wittenberg
Schools traveling from Michigan: Bessemer, Crystal Falls, Houghton, Iron Mountain, Ontonagon
We receive many thank you cards and letters from the children who came to visit the zoo. We enjoy reading each and every correspondence the children send us. We love to hear how much they enjoyed their visit and all the wonderful things they learned at the zoo.
Here are a few of the many thank you's we've received (for a larger view, click on each image):
What an exciting milestone for Wildwood Wildlife Park! It's truly inspiring to see such a passionate commitment to wildlife conservation and education reflected in record-breaking visitor numbers. The detailed insights in this blog not only celebrate success but also highlight the importance of engaging communities in nature. As someone researching similar topics, this post was incredibly helpful for my project – almost like a form of Thesis Help through real-world examples. Keep up the amazing work!
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