On Sunday, October 5, the Friends of Crex and the Wisconsin Department of 
Natural Resources will host the 26th annual Crex Meadows Wildlife Festival.  
Crex Meadows, a 30,000 acre wildlife area, is home to 270 species of birds and 
many other kinds of wildlife.  The Festival coincides with the peak of fall 
migration when thousands of ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes are in the area.  
Eagles, hawks, and wide variety of other wildlife can also be seen.
        
>From 10 am to 6 pm, Crex personnel will present various wildlife-related 
>programs and demonstrations, and give guided tours of the wildlife area.  
>Guided tours are given at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, and 5 pm.  Tour buses 
>leave from the Crex Meadows Wildlife Education and Visitor Center located on 
>the north side of Grantsburg on County Road D (just follow the yellow geese 
>through town).  Tour participants will learn about the history and management 
>of this unique wildlife area and can expect to see many kinds of birds and 
>mammals.
        
This event is free and open to the public.  For more information, call 
715-463-CREX(2739) or 2896 or visit our website: crexmeadows.org.

posted for Crex by Jim Williams, Wayzata

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