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    Mequon Nature Preserve

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    About Us

    Mequon Nature Preserve (MNP) is one of SE Wisconsin's largest protected green space. This 510 acre parcel has over 5 miles of trails, a 40 ft observation tower, natural playspace, and is open to leashed dogs. The mission of MNP is to be a guiding example of habitat restoration by returning the land to a mosaic of forests, prairies and wetlands and to establish an educational conservancy that inspires exploration and cultivates stewardship. They work to instill environmental empathy and action into the consciousness of surrounding communities. This is done by providing free field trips to all schools and free events and programing. Different monitoring and research projects are carried out at MNP. These include a rice patty experiment run by a Marquette University professor, as well as bird, odenata, and pond/hydrology monitoring run by MNP staff. MNP is also know for having Wisconsin's first on-staff conservation dog, Tilia.

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    Front Sign
    Education Center
    Observation Tower
    Marty's Playspace
    Swing at Marty's Playspace
    Gravel trail
    Dog friendly!
    Trail in woods
    Wetland boardwalk
    Restoration Rangers volunteers
    Volunteers planting trees
    Volunteers
    Rice patties
    Free field trips!
    Field trips
    Wetland monitoring
    Monarch tagging event
    View from tower

    Events

    Blood Drive at Mequon Nature Preserve