Sippo+Lake+Sanders+Wildlife+Rehabilitation+Center

Also, see Sippo Lake and Canton Birding Drive
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Stark County
=Sippo Lake= =Sanders Wildlife Rehabilitation Center= Perry, Ohio 44081 Sippo Lake Park webpage Sippo Lake Park map

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Sippo Lake--Sanders Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
Coordinates: 40.804698, -81.4624429 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Sippo Lake
From Ohio Ornithological Society website

About Sippo Lake
The Exploration Gateway at Sippo Lake Park is a center of nature, culture, and life-long learning established in June 2007 as a partnership between the Stark County Park District and the Stark County District Library. The facility includes three banquet and meeting rooms, a video conference center, the Perry Sippo Branch Library featuring a 58,000-item collection with specialized nature and Canalway history resources, outdoor terrace and indoor fireplace, drive-through book drop, 400-gallon aquarium, wireless internet access, and public computers.

The Stark County Park District and Stark County District Library-Perry Sippo Branch share more than a building. Staff members work together daily to demonstrate a commitment to education, the environment, community outreach, and stewardship of financial resources that make this partnership unique. Portions of the facility are available to the community, including three banquet and meeting rooms and a Video Conference Center, visit www.StarkPartyHall.com for rental information, photos, and availability.

The Sanders Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and the Public Safety/Operations departments are located at the Genoa Avenue entrance (798 and 800 Genoa Ave. NW, Massillon, 44646).

Sippo Lake Park was purchased in 1977 with a Community Development Block Grant because of its central location between two of Stark County's major cities. It provides visitors with a variety of amenities, programs, and 202 acres of deciduous forest, wetlands, old fields, and mixed shrub areas. Featuring a variety of habitats for wildlife viewing, this quiet urban oasis is home to a large number of bird species, including blue herons and other waterfowl. The songs of spring peepers, frogs, and toads also enliven evening sunsets along the shoreline of the 100-acre lake. FromSippo Lake Park webpage

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