The Muscatatuck Wildlife Society is a volunteer, non-profit organization that was created for the purpose of supporting educational programs and activities at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge near Seymour, Indiana. Membership is made up of people who care about wildlife and want to make Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge a better place for wildlife and people.
The Muscatatuck Wildlife Society works closely with the Refuge staff in their efforts to educate visitors about wildlife. Members have the opportunity to get involved with the management of Indiana's first National Wildlife Refuge established in 1966. The Refuge provides resting and feeding areas for waterfowl during their annual migrations.
The Muscatatuck Wildlife Society works closely with the Refuge staff in their efforts to educate visitors about wildlife. Members have the opportunity to get involved with the management of Indiana's first National Wildlife Refuge established in 1966. The Refuge provides resting and feeding areas for waterfowl during their annual migrations.
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Brick Campaign
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Give the gift that keeps on giving! For a donation of $100 or $300 you can help students of all ages enjoy and learn about wildlife and conservation. Your engraved brick will be displayed in the Courtyard area located between the Visitor Center and the Conservation Learning Center, while the proceeds will be used to improve the facilities of the Conservation Learning Center.
Membership
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Our membership is made up of people who care about wildlife and want to help in our effort to make the refuge a better place. The Society runs one of the finest nature bookstores in Indiana at the Refuge Visitor Center. All profits stays with MWS and are used to support the refuge.
Projects have been an addition to the Visitor Center featuring a bird room and backyard wildlife habitat, restoration of an old log cabin and barn on the refuge, additions to fishing piers, marsh building, copperbellied watersnake research, and an overlook structure at South Endicott Marsh.Special events such as Take A Kid Fishing Day, Log Cabin Day, and the Muscatatuck Bird Festival are also done by the Muscatatuck Wildlife Society.
Projects have been an addition to the Visitor Center featuring a bird room and backyard wildlife habitat, restoration of an old log cabin and barn on the refuge, additions to fishing piers, marsh building, copperbellied watersnake research, and an overlook structure at South Endicott Marsh.Special events such as Take A Kid Fishing Day, Log Cabin Day, and the Muscatatuck Bird Festival are also done by the Muscatatuck Wildlife Society.
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To promote the activities of the Muscatatuck Wildlife Society and improve communications with our members we have built this website. Our plan is to post updates periodically regarding events, projects and society meetings. After you submit your email address you will receive an automated email asking you to confirm your subscription.
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