You will be looking for an ammo box hid in the Wildcat Habitat. It's a pretty casual walk as there are groomed trails going throughout the Preserve, however you might have to do a small amount of bushwacking on a deer trail to reach the final destination. Parking is available, however most parking spaces may be taken during regular school hours. Permission has been given to place this 'cache by Wayne Thuecks, Principal of Central Middle School.
The Wildcat Habitat Preserve is a 57 acre site surrounding Central Middle School. It consists of an old farm field, drained wetlands, and a small wood lot. Restoration began with the excavating of four ponds in the wetland area. About three acres of upland and four acres of wetland have been planted in prairie. The small existing wood lot has been enlarged and another small wood lot begun.
The Wildcat Habitat Preserve has been developed using private donations from community service organizations such as:
•The Optimist Club
•The Jaycees
•The Junior Woman's Club
•Lincoln and Central School's PTOs
Grants were also received from various conservation groups including:
•The Hartford Gun Club
•The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association
•Ducks Unlimited
•Pheasants Forever
•Wisconsin Turkey Federation