The Howell Nature Center provides a comprehensive education, recreation, summer camp, and wildlife facility for individuals and groups. Filled with mutual love and respect, the Howell Nature Center teaches people to be faithful caretakers of one another and the world around us. The Howell Nature Center is a non-profit 501c3 organization (EIN 47-4324628) funded primarily through private donations, programs and special events. The HNC has more than 270 acres of environmental and outdoor education space. We offer a variety of programs designed specifically to educate students about our natural world. Each year, thousands of school children, teachers, and adults experience nature up-close and personal by exploring plants, water, and our landscape. Our programs closely correlate to Michigan’s Grade Level Content Expectations and Common Core State Academic Standards. HNC is also home to Livingston County’s only zoo, Wild Wonders Wildlife Park, which plays a significant role in educating the public about species of Michigan wildlife and how we as humans can live in harmony with the wild animals that enrich our environment. Visit www.howellnaturecenter.org for more information.