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Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center consists of hands-on activities relating to ecology, scientific observation, resource management, and citizenship. Students learn about the importance of soil and wetlands for people and wildlife; sample insects from the ponds to determine the health of each water body; use various scientific methods to determine how different types of pollution affect river systems, ponds, lakes, and bays; and learn about the animals and plants living at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Self-Guided and Guided Tours can be scheduled year-round, Tuesday-Sunday.

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ABOUT

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center consists of hands-on activities relating to ecology, scientific observation, resource management, and citizenship. Students learn about the importance of soil and wetlands for people and wildlife; sample insects from the ponds to determine the health of each water body; use various scientific methods to determine how different types of pollution affect river systems, ponds, lakes, and bays; and learn about the animals and plants living at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Self-Guided and Guided Tours can be scheduled year-round, Tuesday-Sunday.

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ABOUT

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center consists of hands-on activities relating to ecology, scientific observation, resource management, and citizenship. Students learn about the importance of soil and wetlands for people and wildlife; sample insects from the ponds to determine the health of each water body; use various scientific methods to determine how different types of pollution affect river systems, ponds, lakes, and bays; and learn about the animals and plants living at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Self-Guided and Guided Tours can be scheduled year-round, Tuesday-Sunday.

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ABOUT

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center consists of hands-on activities relating to ecology, scientific observation, resource management, and citizenship. Students learn about the importance of soil and wetlands for people and wildlife; sample insects from the ponds to determine the health of each water body; use various scientific methods to determine how different types of pollution affect river systems, ponds, lakes, and bays; and learn about the animals and plants living at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Self-Guided and Guided Tours can be scheduled year-round, Tuesday-Sunday.

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