Nature Treks & Nature's Niche are active in rescue and conservation of our native wildlife and wildflowers and ask our guest to leave the wild in wildlife by leaving it! Some of the animals are on Wisconsin's threatened and endangered species list.
  • We are working on an ongoing project to preserve areas for the many turtle species with focus on the threatened wood turtle (Clemmys insculpta)!
  • 2004-We have adopted a section of US Hwy-39 south bound from the Plover River to the County Business Park in order to promote a cleaner environment for the many visitors to the Stevens Point area. Please Keep It Clean!
  • In 2003, we helped in the removal and relocation of several Little Brown Bats from a local woman's house. It was estimated that she had up to 300-500. This is the first of many ongoing bat conservation projects we have undertaken and plan to relocate the houses in 2006-2007.
  • In 2004, we began a program named "Wings on a Wire". This program gets volunteers out to local lakes and parks in canoes and kayaks to cut and collect fishing line and lures out of shoreline trees so birds don't get tangled in them!
  • In 2002, Nature Treks received the Stevens Point Convention and Visitor's Bureau "Partners in Tourism Recreation Award". Call 1-800-236-4636
  • We are proud members of the Portage County Business Council Foundation since 2001. Call 715-344-1940.
  • We are also members of the Wisconsin Bike Federation, Alliance for Wisconsin Rivers, Plover River Alliance, Central Wisconsin Wild Ones, Audubon Society, Bat Conservation International, Wisconsin Assoc. of Environmental Educators, Friends of Hartman Creek and many more! Make a real impact on helping wildlife and natural habitats by becoming a member of these local conservation groups. If you show us your membership card to any conservation or environmental group you will get 15% off your rentals!
  • Get involved and help song birds by taking part in our "Bird on the Line Program" We offer several days in spring for you to help collect fishing line along the edge of the public lakes and fishing areas. Each year during nesting season each spring song bird collect fishing line along the waters edge and us it in their nest . The problem: BOTH they and their young get caught in it and die! Take up the paddle to help wildlife and collect some great fishing lures along the way.
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