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This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Michigan. To use the sortable tables: click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order. ">website ), operated by the town |- | Hartley Outdoor Education Center || St. Charles ||Saginaw || Flint/Tri-Cities|| (website ), owned and operated by the Saginaw Intermediate School District |- | Hawk Woods Nature Center || Auburn Hills ||Oakland ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), 80 acres, operated by the City |- | Hoffmaster State Park || Muskegon || Muskegon||West Michigan || Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center features exhibits and programs about the dunes ecosystem |- | Howard Christensen Nature Center || Kent City ||Kent ||West Michigan || (website ), 130 acres, Red Pine Interpretive Center |- | Howell Conference and Nature Center || Howell ||Livingston ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), about 300 acres, education, recreation and wildlife facility, residential and day programs |- | Hudson Mills Metropark || Ann Arbor || Washtenaw||Southeastern Michigan || 1,549 acres, Activity Center features exhibits on butterflies, Hudson Mills history and tree identification, nature trails, programs |- | Huron County Nature Center || Port Austin || Huron ||Flint/Tri-Cities || (website ), 280 acres |- | Indian Springs Metropark || White Lake ||Oakland || Southeastern Michigan|| 2,215 acres, park includes including the Environmental Discovery Center with an underwater pond viewing room |- | E. L. Johnson Nature Center || Bloomfield Hills ||Oakland || Southeastern Michigan|| (website ), 40 acres, over 2 miles of trails, visitor center with exhibits, 1800’s homestead, operated by the school system |- | Kalamazoo Nature Center || Kalamazoo ||Kalamazoo ||West Michigan || (website ), 1,100 acres, over 14 miles of trails |- | Kensington Park Nature Center || Milford ||Oakland || Southeastern Michigan|| 4,481 acres |- | Lake St. Clair Metropark || Harrison Township || Macomb || Southeastern Michigan|| 770 acres, nature center features live reptiles and amphibians, exhibits on Lake St. Clair, the wetlands, wildlife, and use of the area by French Voyageurs |- | Leslie Science & Nature Center || Ann Arbor || Washtenaw||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), animal house open on weekends, grounds, trails, and raptor enclosures open every day |- | Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center || Troy ||Oakland || Southeastern Michigan|| (website ), (website ), programs operated by the Troy Nature Society, 100 acres owned by the city |- | Love Creek Nature Center || Berrien Center ||Berrien ||West Michigan || (website ), located in Love Creek County Park |- | Marshlands Museum and Nature Center || Brownstown || Wayne||Southeastern Michigan || Located in Lake Erie Metropark, natural and cultural history of Southeastern Michigan |- | MooseWood Nature Center || Marquette ||Marquette ||Upper Peninsula of Michigan || (website ), located in Presque Isle Park |- | Nankin Mills Nature Center || Westland ||Wayne ||Southeastern Michigan || Operated by the county in a historic grist mill |- | Nature Discovery || Williamston ||Ingham ||Central Michigan || (website ), features Michigan reptiles and amphibians |- | Nature Education Center at Hemlock Crossing Park || West Olive || Ottawa ||West Michigan || (website ), 239 acres, exhibits, wildlife viewing area and a gift shop, operated by the County |- | Nichols Arboretum || Ann Arbor || Washtenaw||Southeastern Michigan || 123 acres, operated by the University of Michigan, features the James D. Reader Jr. Urban Environmental Education Center in Washington Heights |- | Oakwoods Park Nature Center || Belleville ||Wayen ||Southeastern Michigan || 1,756 acres, nature center features 700 gallon turtle tan, live snakes, frogs, toads, salamanders and fish on display |- | Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa Greenway || Holland || Ottawa ||West Michigan || (website ), 136 acre nature preserve, protects 1200 acres along the Macatawa River |- | Pierce Cedar Creek Institute || Hastings ||Barry || West Michigan|| (website ), 661 acres, mix between a nature center and biological field station |- | Pine River Nature Center || Goodells ||St. Clair || Metro Detroit|| (website ), 90 acres, focus is programs for area schools, owned and operated by the St. Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency |- | Raven Hill Discovery Center || East Jordan || Charlevoix ||Northern Michigan || Indoor and outdoor exhibits on science, nature, art and history, 157 acres |- | Red Oaks Nature Center || Madison Heights || Oakland ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), operated by the county, located in the George W. Suarez Friendship Woods, formerly the Madison Heights Nature Center |- | Sarett Nature Center || Benton Harbor || Berrien ||West Michigan || (website ), eight miles of trails through its 1000 acres |- | Seven Ponds Nature Center || Dryden ||Lapeer ||Flint/Tri-Cities || (website ), 468 acres on two sites |- | Sterling Heights Nature Center || Sterling Heights ||Macomb ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), operated by the city |- | Stony Creek Metropark Nature Center || Shelby ||Macomb || Southeastern Michigan|| 4,461-acre park with over 8 miles of trails, nature center features live displays, snakes, turtles and fish |- | Stubnitz Environmental Education Center || Adrian || Lenawee || Southeastern Michigan|| (website ), operated by the Lenawee Intermediate School District, located in Heritage Park |- | Thorne Swift Nature Preserve|| Harbor Springs || Emmet ||Northern Michigan || (website ), 30 acres, includes the Elizabeth Kennedy Nature Center, operated by the Little Traverse Conservancy |- | Thurston Nature Center || Ann Arbor || Washtenaw ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), 24 acres, managed by a volunteer committee of the elementary school |- | University of Michigan-Dearborn Environmental Interpretive Center || Dearborn ||Wayne ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), 300 acres, operated by the University of Michigan-Dearborn |- | Whitefish Point Bird Observatory || Paradise || Chippewa|| Upper Peninsula of Michigan || Seasonal public programs |- | Whitehouse Nature Center || Albion ||Calhoun || West Michigan|| (website ), operated by Albion College, 135 acre outdoor education facility |- | Wint Nature Center || Clarkston || Oakland ||Southeastern Michigan || (website ), operated by the County in 1,276-acre Independence Oaks Park |- | Wittenbach/Wege Environmental Center || Lowell || Kent ||West Michigan || (website ), 140 acres, owned by Lowell School District, outdoor learning center, community garden |- | Woldumar Nature Center || Lansing ||Ingham || Central Michigan || (website ), 178 acres, over 5 miles of trails, outreach and on-site Environmental Education programs for children as well as adults |- |} ==Resources== * (Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of nature centers in Michigan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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