Spring flowers, blossoms, baby geese, deer, and turkeys bring beauty to the UW-Green Bay campus and northeast Wisconsin. The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus forms a natural boundary of 290 acres encircling the campus that provides valuable habitat and ecosystem for research, field trips, wildlife viewing, and recreation. https://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/natural-areas/arboretum/
Spring flowers, blossoms, baby geese, deer and turkeys bring beauty to the Green Bay Campus and Northeast Wisconsin. UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Memorial Arboretum forms a natural boundary of 290 acres encircling the campus that provides valuable habitat and an ecosystem for research, field trips, wildlife viewing and recreation.
Video by Sue Pischke, University of Marketing and Communication