The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance shined its latest Tourism Spotlight on the Andreoff Wildlife Area, located on the Hardin and Wyandot County line, just 10 miles northeast of Kenton.
The wildlife area, with more than 700 acres of public land, provides opportunities for people to hunt, trap, and view wildlife.
It hosts approximately 86 species of breeding birds and nearly 175 species are viewed on the property each year, including threatened and endangered species like trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, northern harriers, American bittern, and king rail.
The Andreoff Wildlife Area is located at 3373 County Road 215 Forest.
Written by: WKTN Staff
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