SUSAN ENDRES
Capital Newspaper
On a staggered schedule, groups wound their way around nearly 10 acres of new exhibits Saturday to see the results of the International Crane Foundationâs $10 million renovation on its first day open to the public since closing in late 2018.
Barbara Streber, DeForest, brought her sister, Ellen Curtin, and brother-in-law Daniel Curtin, visiting from Kentucky, to the Baraboo wildlife center Saturday. Streber said sheâs been a member for many years.
âWhat I see, which is lovely, is that all of the bird pairs have a water setting now, and they didnât have that before,â Streber said of the renovated site. âThey were taken care of, but they were in kind of a caged, chute, long area and you got to see them, but this is so much more enjoyable for us and for the birds that they all have water, and itâs beautiful.â
Apr 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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