2023 Field Trip Guidebook

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2023 Field Trip Guidebook Join Us to Explore Wisconsin’s Lands, Waters, and Wildlife Na T ural r esources Fou N da T io N o F Wisco N si N amazing adventures 263

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Member registration opens April 4 at noon.

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Trips are non-refundable if you cancel your reservation.

Trips run rain or shine.

Limit of four trips per person for your initial registration. Starting April 10, you may register for additional trips as space allows.

Online registration only (not by phone, email or mail).

Please only register for 1 canoe/kayak trip per person.

No dogs are allowed on trips.

expert naturalists for up-close experiences of our state’s natural wonders. Register online at wisconservation.org
Cover photo shows a painted turtle, one of 11 species of turtle native to Wisconsin. Many Field Trips in the lineup are fundraisers which directly support important conservation projects including the Wisconsin Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund. Photo by Dave Bruggink.

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The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is a statewide nonprofit organization that helps protect our state’s lands, waters, and wildlife by providing strategic funding, leading conservation partnerships, and connecting all people to nature in our state.

When you participate in a Field Trip, you help support:

eN viro N me NT al e duca T io N : Supporting outdoor learning experiences for children and adults

Wildli F e: Working to save Wisconsin’s threatened species

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l a N ds a N d Wa T ers: Caring for Wisconsin’s most ecologically important landscapes

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Working towards a world where all people feel welcome while exploring nature

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Family Frie N dly Young naturalists welcome! Children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Recommended age and children’s fees ($10 discount) are listed.

s N a s State Natural Areas (SNAs) harbor 90% of Wisconsin’s species of greatest conservation need. Explore these precious wilderness gems.

b irds Get out and birdwatch with some experts and learn about bird conservation and research.

o ur i mpac T See firsthand the sites, species, and conservation projects NRF currently supports, or has funded over the years.

priva T e la N ds res T ora T io N See prime examples and learn from experts about how to restore your lands.

2 Amphibians & Reptiles 4, 8, 10, 44, 79 Archaeology & History 6, 24, 39, 45, 46, 64, 71, 81, 82, 123, 135, 151, 166, 215, 251, 254 Art, Writing & Photography 66, 129, 169, 172, 238 Biking 29, 62, 106, 186 Bird Banding 11, 31, 68, 76, 108, 118, 120, 124, 193, 205, 246, 255, 257, 262 Boat Rides 68, 78, 147, 166, 168, 170, 175 Butterflies, Insects & Pollinators 37, 65, 74, 115, 121, 133, 139, 152, 162, 209, 225, 226 Citizen Science 4, 8, 10, 17, 63, 79, 101, 105, 112, 119, 133, 137, 140, 163, 173, 177, 182, 185, 198, 203, 209, 217, 225, 226, 247 33, 39, 47, 63, 70, 84, 87, 95, 112, 131, 146, 165, 180, 184, 220, 234, 245 Edible Plants & Foraging 7, 58, 75, 77, 117, 130, 233 Fish 69, 73, 95, 99, 142, 181, 207, 222, 241 Geology 43, 49, 60, 87, 97, 102, 110, 149, 192, 194, 200, 211, 221, 223, 237, 244, 248, 250, 261 Mammals & Wildlife 23, 101, 164, 185, 189, 218, 229 Stargazing & Astronomy 188, 228, 239, 257 3, 4, 36, 37, 44, 47, 53, 55, 61, 72, 74, 76, 79, 96, 115, 121, 149, 152, 162, 167, 182, 189, 197, 218, 219 Canoes Provided 83, 97, 107, 109, 112, 173, 203 Kayaks Provided 59, 86, 88, 136, 143, 155, 159, 161, 204, 253 32, 42, 44, 57, 63, 91, 92, 94, 114, 125, 138, 144, 160, 177, 187, 191, 212, 242, 244, 247
Climate Resilience Bring your own canoe/kayak Threatened Species paddle T rips

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accessible for standard wheelchairs*

easy short 1-2 mile hike on level terrain; beginner level paddle trip

averaGe 2-3 mile hike with some hills; intermediate level paddle trip

challeNGiNG steeper terrain, long 4+ mile hike; advanced level paddle trip

exTreme conditions, off-trail, very steep or long 5+ mile hike; experienced paddlers only

*For more information on accessibility and options see page 4

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i N dica T es i T s physical dema N d: 240 7, 38, 40, 82, 101, 109 113, 122, 123, 140, 150, 153, 164, 166 169, 179, 204 220, 225, 245, 261 20, 21, 23, 52, 58, 63, 64 66, 75, 86, 89, 99, 106, 107 127, 133, 134, 137, 154, 174 180, 183, 187, 201, 215, 216, 219 227, 230, 231, 233, 239, 241, 249 54, 57 100, 151 167, 213 12 102 112 247 95, 136 147, 155 185, 191 243 3 189 211 258 26 68, 158, 175 203 125, 173 236, 254 35 90 10, 15 49, 50 60, 104, 135 143, 159, 168 170, 228 8 44 186 195 199 229 79 103 55, 74 88, 256 238 248 209 262 198 18 176 190 244 29, 108 253, 257 232 30 59 78 124 13 162 105, 146 259, 263 36, 73, 81 47, 94 152 196 31, 41, 69 92, 145, 207, 210 234 71 46, 182 194 217 25, 56, 119 242 184 22, 27 51, 111 205 9 72 192 17, 24, 34, 48 70, 85, 87, 130 148, 156, 208 39, 42 188, 235 33, 37 45, 65 117, 160 206, 212 224, 237 252 2, 14, 77, 110 128, 141 202, 226 6, 16, 67 83, 91, 98 138, 161, 181, 218 4, 120 165, 192 246 43, 80 5 129 157 163 131 178, 193 221 223 149 197 222 114 11 96 144 177 76, 118 139 171 255 19 116 126 132 200 250 1 32 115 260 28 53 97 61 93 214 142 121 251 62 84

Field Trip r ules

Trips are non-refundable if you cancel your reservation. Trips run rain or shine.

Limit of four trips per person for April 4 registration. Wait-listed trips do NOT count toward your initial four-trip limit. Starting April 10, register for unlimited trips, as space allows.

Online registration only (not by phone, email or mail).

Please only register for 1 canoe/kayak trip per person when you register before April 10. No dogs are allowed on trips.

oNliNe reGisTraTioN Tips

Your trips are earmarked for you the moment they are added to your cart, so you can take your time entering contact information during check out.

Search for trips quickly by using the field trip number index (on left of screen) or switching to the calendar view.

Trips are listed in date order, so if session B is on a later date, it will not be listed directly under session A. Use the calendar view to find it faster

You will be asked for your (and guests’) birthday during registration. If you don’t know an adult guest’s birthday, just enter 01/01/2000. Children should enter their real birthday (or something close to it).

Some trips are popular and fill VERY quickly (some within minutes). Have several back-up choices in mind.

If a trip is full, consider the waiting list (these trips do NOTcount toward your initial four-trip limit).We will contact you if a space becomes available.

accessibiliTy

If you, a family member, or a friend have mobility challenges, we have several options: FieldTriptitlesinpurpleareaccessible to people using standard wheelchairs or other mobility devices.

Useanall-terrainoutdoorwheelchair!(pictured right)

These Field Trips have an outdoor wheelchair available to use on-site: 31, 108, 179, 261. Contact us for details to reserve an outdoor wheelchair for use during the Field Trip.

Access Ability Wisconsin (AAW) has all-terrain outdoor wheelchairs with rubber tank-like tracks available to reserve and use free of charge at several locations throughout the state. Tow it with an AAW enclosed-trailer to other locations too! Learn more and make reservations at: AccessAbilityWI.org.

Each trip is unique. Please contact us for more details about the physical demands of a specific trip.

Learn more:WisConservation.org/field-trips-accessibility

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Fi N d your member access code

Existing members will find their member access code on the back cover of this booklet. N OTE : if there is not a member access code on the back of this booklet, you will need to renew or become a member before registration.

New and renewing members will receive a member access code in their membership payment confirmation email.

Not a current member? Go to WisConservation.org and click on “Become a Member” to join our organization with a donation of $25 or greater.

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Have the names, contact information, and birthdays of all members in your party handy for when you register.

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Registration starts April 4 at noon. No phone or email registrations accepted.

For F a Qs, registration tips & video tutorials, visit Wis c o N serva T io N .or G /Field-Trips

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email: Fieldtrips@wisconservation.org

Phone: 608-409-3123

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celebraTiNG our 30Th seasoN

When we piloted three trips in 1993, we never dreamed that our fledgling Field Trip Program would inspire nearly 70,000 people to join us in exploring the best of Wisconsin. With members’ generous support and dedicated leaders, the Field Trip Program has become a cornerstone of NRF’s mission to connect generations to the wonders of Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife.

ThrouGh The years:

3,793 Field Trips offered

1,111 Field Trips to explore state Natural areas

68,449 Field Trip attendees

$285,384 to support conservation in Wisconsin

p riva T e la N do WN ers — T hese are F or you!

More than 80% of lands in Wisconsin are privately owned. If you are a private landowner, your property has enormous potential to positively impact the conservation landscape. Learn from expert leaders how to best care for your prairie, wetland, forest, or savanna by attending one of our 22 trips that showcase private lands restoration and management. Embrace the power of private lands!

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Christine Tanzer has been at the helm of the Field Trip Program for 25 years and counting.

1. sandhill drummers: ruffed Grouse

Perched atop a log or rock, ruffed grouse will call a mate by beating their wings to make a drumming sound. Learn the fascinating biology of ruffed grouse and venture into the field to hear (and hopefully see!) a drumming grouse. Also enjoy a wagon tour of Sandhill Wildlife Area’s many scenic habitats. Limit: 20

Leader: Darren Ladwig

saturday, april 15, 7-10:30am

Babcock, Wood co.

cost: $30 per person

2. Waterfowl identification at Goose pond

One of the hallmarks of springtime in the Upper Midwest is the return of waterfowl in their full breeding plumage. Join expert leaders to identify blue-winged and greenwinged teal, wood ducks, wigeon, gadwall, redheads, ring-necked ducks, and some shorebirds too! Learn about the migrations and life histories of these fascinating birds, and the importance of grassland and wetland habitats to their survival. No bathrooms.

Limit: 18 Ages 12+

Leader: John Motoviloff

thursday, april 27, 6-8:30Pm

Arlington, columbia co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

3. spruce Grouse in the boreal Forest

Note: uneven terrain and wet conditions. Spruce grouse and boreal forests are rarities in Wisconsin, and this trip has both! We’ll hike off-trail through balsam firs to try our luck at witnessing the rarely seen courtship displays of spruce grouse. Enjoy this exclusive chance to see one of the state’s most unique, secretive, and threatened birds. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 20

Leader: Ryan Brady

Friday, april 28, 6-10:30am

clam Lake, Ashland co. cost: $48 per person*

4. reptiles & amphibians of the kettle moraine: butler lake and Flynn’s spring sNa

Note: 3-mile hike off-trail in wet/marshy conditions. Wade in shallow lakes, springs, and ephemeral ponds in search of rare salamanders, amphibians, tadpoles, and frog species on a BioBlitz of the Butler Lake and Flynn’s Spring State Natural Area. Learn from experts how to ID a variety of herptiles in the hand. Explore the prairies in search of rare snakes too! Fundraiser for WI Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund.

Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leaders: Richard Staffen, Jeff Lorch & Rori Paloski

Friday, april 28, 10am-1Pm

Dundee, sheboygan co.

cost: $33 adult, $23 child

5. Terrell’s island: migration magnificence & spring Nesters Behold spectacular views of migrating birds and learn about wetland ecology as we venture on a 4-mile hike around the breakwall of Terrell’s Island on the southern shore of Lake Butte des Morts. Spy terns, egrets, herons, waterfowl, cormorants, pelicans, and other wildlife. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 25

Leaders: Shannon Davis-Foust, Anita Carpenter & Holly Hoitink

saturday, april 29, 8-11am omro, Winnebago co.

cost: $18 per person

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6. effigy mounds at Nitschke mounds park

See one of the best surviving examples of the Mound Builders culture that once occupied Wisconsin. Just west of the Horicon Marsh, Nitschke Mounds Park contains 39 preserved animal effigy, conical, and linear mounds believed to have been constructed around 800-1100 AD. Fundraiser for Dodge County Parks Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Harvey Gysbers & Arwyn Yarwood choose one session to attend:

6-a. saturday, april 29, 10am-12Pm

6-B. saturday, april 29, 1-3Pm Burnett, Dodge co.

cost: $28 per person

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spring ephemerals & edibles in an urban Gem

Discover a remnant southern hardwood forest in Milwaukee: the Forest Exploration Center! This 60-acre hidden gem is home to more than 50 different plant species, including many spring ephemeral flowers. Explore the history of this piece of land, learn the cultural and ecological significance of some local plants, watch a demo on how to sustainably forage, and enjoy a tasting of foraged recipes. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leaders: Emma Czarnecki & Julie Hein choose one session to attend:

7-a. sunday, april 30, 9:30-11:30am

7-B. saturday, may 13, 9:30-11:30am

Wauwatosa, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

8. amphibians of the Northwoods

Explore Kemp Natural Resources Station with herpetologists and learn to identify ALL 19 species of amphibians in Wisconsin by sight and sound! Begin with a presentation on the fascinating biology of native salamanders, and then venture out to nearby ephemeral ponds to search for them. Then return indoors for a presentation on frog and toad ecology, followed by a dusk walk in nearby wetlands to identify what species are calling. Fundraiser for WI Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund. Limit: 25 Ages 10+

Leaders: Andrew Badje & Lena Carlson

thursday, may 4, 5-9Pm

minocqua, oneida co. cost: $33 adult, $23 child

9. Gems of Green county

Note: steep off-trail hike. Experience the majestic old-growth forest of Abraham’s Woods SNA, known for its huge trees and spectacular display of spring wildflowers. Then drive to Muralt Bluff prairie for a steep climb to a sweeping vista to enjoy springtime plants and songbirds. Blooming trilliums and pasque flowers await! No bathrooms. Limit: 25 Leaders: Ryan O’Connor & Jenn Chakravorty

Friday, may 5, 9am-12Pm

Albany, green co. cost: $18 per person

10. spring Frog chorus at The ridges sanctuary

Twilight inspires a frog chorus at The Ridges Sanctuary! After a short indoor program to learn about Door County frogs, their life cycles, adaptations and sounds, we will hike into The Ridges to listen for frogs. Limit: 20

Ages 8+

Leaders: Jane Whitney, Julie Knox & Katie Krouse

Friday, may 5, 7-9Pm

Baileys harbor, Door co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

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11. catching the peak: migratory bird banding

The annual Neotropical migration of millions of birds is one of the world’s most aweinspiring phenomenon. Marvel at birds up close as we assist the capture and banding of many songbirds that migrate through the savannas, woodlands, and prairies at the Waupaca Biological Field Station and Emmons Creek Barrens SNA. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 25 Ages 8+

Leaders: Robert Welch & Susan Schuller choose one session to attend:

11-a. saturday, may 6, 6:30am-3:30Pm

11-B. saturday, may 13, 6:30am-3:30Pm

11-C. saturday, may 20, 6:30am-3:30Pm

11-d. saturday, may 27, 6:30am-3:30Pm

Waupaca, Waupaca co. cost: $33 adult, $23 child

12. Wetland mitigation: benefitting birds

With grassland and shorebird populations in decline, we humans need to advocate and create more habitat for them to survive. Visit a mitigation site to learn about mitigation design and development, and its benefit to water quality and wildlife. Chance to see 28 species of wetland-dependent birds, including yellowlegs, dowitchers, dunlins, and more! No bathrooms. Limit: 30

Leader: Steven LaValley

saturday, may 6, 7-10:30am

Poplar, Douglas co.

cost: $18 per person

13. From sedges to springs: West salem school Forest

Venture on a 2-mile hike traversing a sedge marsh via boardwalk, relishing bubbling springs, and marveling at a mature white pine forest that’s nearly 150 years old. Spy wildlife, mushrooms, and various spring ephemerals along the way. Limit: 20 Ages 8+

Leader: John Sullivan

saturday, may 6, 10am-12Pm sparta, monroe co. cost: $33 adult, $23 child

14. pine island Wildlife area: prairies & peents

Enjoy an evening stroll through Pine Island, an Important Bird Area that supports diverse flora and fauna within its wetlands, prairies, oak savanna, and woodlands. Listen for woodcock peents (and hopefully see their mating displays), frog and toad calls, and other fascinating nocturnal acoustics. Learn about the ecology and management of this important Wildlife Area. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund. Limit: 25

Leaders: Sara Kehrli, Julie Widholm & Anne Reis

saturday, may 6, 6:30-8:30Pm

Portage, columbia co. cost: $28 per person

15. Woodcock Watch at The ridges sanctuary

Enjoy a chance to experience firsthand what Aldo Leopold described as the “sky dance.” After a short indoor presentation to learn about woodcocks, head into the field to watch them engage in their ethereal courtship display. Limit: 14 Ages 10+

Leaders: Katie Krouse, Jane Whitney & Julie Knox

saturday, may 6, 7-8:30Pm

Baileys harbor, Door co. cost: $23 adult, $13 child

16. horicon marsh birding blitz

A birder’s wonderland! Venture through forests, wetlands, and grasslands of Horicon Marsh to spot waterfowl, raptors, warblers, and more. There are species to delight every birder in this nationally recognized birding paradise where 300+ species have been sighted. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 15

Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls

sunday, may 7, 6:30am-2Pm

horicon, Dodge co. cost: $78 per person*

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17. stream monitoring at cates Family Farm

Discover how cattle and trout coexist in harmony on this Driftless Area gem! Hear this land’s fascinating story from First Settlers to the current farmstead, where the Cates family rotationally grazes cattle on 100+ acres of perennial grasslands. Get hands-on with Water Action Volunteers to monitor the water quality of Lowery Creek, a Class 1 trout stream. No bathrooms. Limit: 40

Leaders: Eric Cates & Richard Cates

tuesday, may 9, 12-3Pm spring green, iowa co.

cost: $21 per person

18. ice age Trail may Flower hike along the chippewa river

Note: hilly terrain. Venture along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail as it follows the ridges and ravines of the Chippewa River. Then explore the scenic hills and backwaters in the Krank Nature Preserve and Brunet Island State Park. Enjoy an impressive display of native wildflowers on this 4-mile hike. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: JoAnn Parks & Vicki Christianson

Wednesday, may 10, 12-3Pm cornell, chippewa co.

cost: $18 per person

19. ice age Trail saunter: Wildflowers along the Terminal moraine

Revel in a carpet of spring ephemerals along the terminal moraine of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Spy bloodroot, hepatica, Dutchman’s breeches, squirrel corn, ramps, trillium, and more in this mature hardwood forest in Marathon County! No bathrooms.

Limit: 20

Leader: Gail Piotrowski

Wednesday, may 10, 1-4Pm

Antigo, marathon co.

cost: $18 per person

20. shinrin-yoku (Forest bathing) and Japanese Tea ceremony

Rejuvenate your energy and attitude as we practice Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-Yoku as the practice is known in Japan. Using all your senses, take time to appreciate the healing qualities of nature as we wander through fields and woods awash in spring blooms. Find community with nature and new friends while enjoying a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and a bit of food shared around a fire as dusk arrives. Limit: 10

Leaders: Mary Binkley & Sumire Kawamoto Williams

choose one session to attend:

20-a. Wednesday, may 10, 3-7Pm

20-B. saturday, may 13, 3-7Pm

Waunakee, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

21. sunset, sights & sounds at pheasant branch conservancy

Hike to the top of Frederick’s Hill for a commanding sunset view of the prairie, marsh, and watershed below. Watch birds and wildlife circling freshwater springs and blooming grasslands. Listen to the serenade of snipes and woodcocks in the dusky twilight. Learn history, restoration, and management of this cherished urban oasis. No bathrooms. Limit: 16 Ages 8+

Leaders: Tom Bernthal, Patricia Trochlell & Rob Schubert

Wednesday, may 10, 5:30-8:30Pm middleton, Dane co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

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22. hoo’s Woods: a raptor education experience

Visit Hoo’s Woods Raptor Center, a raptor education and rehabilitation center. Meet several of their education ambassador species including eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Weather permitting there may be a flight demonstration with a trained raptor. No bathrooms. Limit: 25 Ages 4+

Leader: Dianne Moller

thursday, may 11, 10am-12Pm milton, rock co.

cost: $28 adult, $18 child

23. visit the usGs National Wildlife health center

Visit the only national center dedicated to wildlife disease detection, control, and prevention in the United States. Learn from wildlife scientists about what it takes to investigate wildlife mortality and learn about diseases impacting the health of wildlife in Wisconsin and the United States. Limit: 30

Leader: Abby Ward

thursday, may 11, 2-3:30Pm madison, Dane co. cost: $18 per person

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avoca: barrens, birds & effigy mounds

Explore a prime example of the Lower Wisconsin River’s unique ecosystems. Spot migrating songbirds on a hike through oak barrens, oak woodland, remnant prairies, and marshes. View several effigy mounds and learn about the rich cultural history of the area. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leaders: Travis Anderson, Meghan Ziegler & Mike Mossman

Friday, may 12, 6:30-8:30am Avoca, iowa co. cost: $18 per person

25. birding hotspots of bong

Hike various habitats of Richard Bong State Recreation Area, an Important Bird Area where 267 species have been documented. Explore the fields, woodlands, and grasslands to search for diverse birdlife such as yellow-headed blackbirds, bobolinks, Henslow’s sparrows, meadowlarks, least bitterns, yellow-breasted chats, harriers, and migrating warblers. Birders of all levels welcome! Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 18

Leader: Beth Goeppinger

Friday, may 12, 7-10am

Burlington, kenosha co. cost: $33 per person

26. birding the old-Growth at beaver creek hemlocks

Hike diverse habitats during the peak of spring migration. Old-growth forest, tamarack and cedar swamps, mature hardwoods, and an expansive cattail marsh are perfect habitats to find a high diversity of warblers, secretive marsh birds like the American bittern, and much more! No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leader: Frank Schroyer

Friday, may 12, 7-10:30am springstead, iron co. cost: $18 per person

27. migration madness at avon bottoms

Explore the wetlands, grasslands, and forests of Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area during peak spring migration. Search for warblers, tanagers, thrushes, flycatchers, and other long-distance migrants and learn why this site is designated an Important Bird Area and Wetland Gem. Complementary lunch provided. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 25

Leaders: Mike Foy, Brad Paulson & Quentin Yoerger

Friday, may 12, 7am-12Pm

Brodhead, rock co. cost: $38 per person

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28. birds & blooms of bass hollow

Note: difficult, steep terrain. Venture offtrail to explore spring wildflowers & migrant birds passing through this forested 100-foot deep natural gorge. Enjoy an inviting view, brimming with many microhabitats.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Jon Robaidek, Tim Holme, Allie Mazurkiewicz & Haley Whitehouse

Friday, may 12, 8am-12Pm

mauston, Juneau co.

cost: $18 per person

29. biking Tour of eau claire area Grant projects

Note: route contains some hills. Pedal 17 miles along the Chippewa and Eau Claire Rivers with stops to visit a variety of parks located along this stellar paved bike trail system. Enjoy scenic beauty and learn about the grants which helped to create and support these cherished green spaces, such as the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program.

Limit: 12

Leaders: Sarah Brenner, Karen Blodgett & Gina Keenan

Friday, may 12, 1-5Pm eau claire, eau claire co.

cost: $18 per person

30. Train ride & birds: Tiffany Wildlife area & lower chippewa river

All aboard! Ride on an antique open-air train into the most remote areas of the Tiffany Wildlife Area. Enjoy stops with short hikes into floodplain forests, wetlands, savannas, and prairies. We may see up to 75 bird species during peak migration. Fundraiser for Lower Chippewa River Basin Conservation Fund. Limit: 60

Leaders: Dave Linderud, Steve Betchkal & Anne Geraghty

saturday, may 13, 7am-12Pm

Durand, Buffalo co. cost: $50 per person*

31. birding & banding at riveredge

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day! Hike diverse habitats in search of Neotropical migrants at Riveredge Nature Center. Observe birds up close as they are mist netted and banded at their annual Bandathon event.

Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leader: Jana Gedymin

saturday, may 13, 7:30-9:30am

newburg, ozaukee co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

32. paddle & bird Gallagher marsh

Note: some portaging. Within the Sandhill Wildlife Area is Gallagher Flowage, a large wetland complex of sedge meadow and restored peatland bogs. Paddle 2 miles to discover a variety of migratory and resident birds, such as American bittern, sora, green heron, blue-winged teal, and ring-necked duck. Spy frogs, turtles, and other wetland wildlife too. Fundraiser for NRF. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 15

Leader: Quinn Brownell

saturday, may 13, 8am-1Pm

Babcock, Wood co.

cost: $38 per person

33. leopold’s shack & the leopold memorial reserve

Along the sandy banks of the Wisconsin River are 2,000 acres of private land, adjacent to Aldo Leopold’s ‘Shack’ and family farm, that make up the Leopold Memorial Reserve. Explore this beloved landscape’s geologic past, its relationship to the Leopold legacy, and see a diversity of native plants on a 6-mile hike. Hear the history of restoration and land management within the context of climate resilience and private lands conservation. Enjoy a stop at the Leopold Shack and Farm itself. Limit: 20

Leaders: Jon Jennetta, Max Sorenson, Maria Kennedy, Sarah Wood & Leah Bieniak

saturday, may 13, 10am-2Pm

Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $38 per person

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34. Nonbinary Nature: The Queer Native species of Wisconsin

Explore the prairie remnants and rocky hillsides of Sardeson Preserve to learn how the flowers, trees, fungi, and animals of Wisconsin exhibit a wide variety of genders and sexualities. Discover native species and hear stories of queer nature on this identityaffirming educational hike. No bathrooms.

Limit: 15

Leader: Emilee Martell

saturday, may 13, 10-11:30am mineral Point, iowa co. cost: $18 per person

35. spring ephemerals & bog Walk in Forest county

Springtime awash in blooms! Explore a 6-acre high quality private natural area abundant with native woodland wildflowers, ferns, and shrubs. Then visit a bog with Labrador tea, bog rosemary, leatherleaf, and lady’s-slipper orchids. Learn how to do a floristic quality assessment of your own property, and how to make bog mats to access low areas in any wetland. Limit: 15

Leaders: Sherry Pethers & Clair Carty

saturday, may 13, 11am-2Pm crandon, Forest co. cost: $18 per person

36.

botanize the blufflands: eagle rock oaks

Note: off-trail hike on steep terrain. Learn what makes the Driftless Area unique! From mesic maple-basswood forests to oak woodlands, bur oak savannas to dry prairies, we’ll explore the diverse plants, wildlife, and geology that make this region exceptional. Hear about the strategies and challenges associated with the management of this private property. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Rare Plant Fund. Limit: 12

Leaders: Ben Bomkamp & Kerstyn Perrett

sunday, may 14, 9am-12Pm

readstown, Vernon co. cost: $28 per person

37. entomology of hemlock draw sNa

Note: stream crossing and steep terrain. Explore this beloved State Natural Area with an eye to entomology! Hike through the hemlocks with an entomologist who for 30 years has been conducting surveys on the diversity of the Hemlock Draw beetle (Coleoptera) fauna, and local fly (Diptera). Discover more about the insects that inhabit this unique area. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 10

Leader: Dan Young

monday, may 15, 1-3Pm

Leland, sauk co.

cost: $38 per person

38. birding bonanza (year 8): lake michigan shores

Enjoy the peak of spring migration on an expert-guided 12-hour caravan tour of the best birding haunts on the southern Lake Michigan shore. We’ll target hotspots in Milwaukee and Ozaukee counties, including Port Washington harbor, Lion’s Den Gorge, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Lake, Warnimont and Grant Parks. Guaranteed fun and bird-filled day begins with breakfast at the Schwartz home on a ravine in Fox Point and also includes picnic lunch in Lake Park. Key fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Carl Schwartz & Karen Etter Hale

tuesday, may 16, 6am-6Pm

Fox Point, milwaukee co.

cost: $250 per person*

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39. The Wonders of Wyalusing!

Established over a century ago at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers, Wyalusing State Park boasts amazing clifftop views over two mighty waterways. Spy birds (peak migration!) as we walk along forested blufftops overlooking expansive floodplain forests. Visit effigy mounds and the Passenger Pigeon Monument. Learn about threats from conflicting human needs and climate change, and how planners, scientists, and managers work together to resolve them. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 20

Leaders: Michael Mossman, Yoyi Steele & Chad Breuer

tuesday, may 16, 8-11am

Prairie du chien, grant co. cost: $38 per person

40. Tour of uW-milwaukee school of Freshwater sciences

Did you know UW-Milwaukee hosts the first graduate school in the nation dedicated solely to the study of freshwater? Take a walking tour of the School of Freshwater Sciences to learn about research being conducted by faculty, scientists, and students and examine its state-of-the-art facilities in Milwaukee’s Harbor District. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at the largest academic research institute on the Great Lakes! Limit: 50

Leaders: Liz Sutton & Aaron Thiel

Wednesday, may 17, 10am-12Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

41. bird Tracking at afterglow Farm

Wonder what routes birds take on annual migrations? Our state’s major bird observatory leads efforts to gather this data through Motus tracking system. Learn how automated radio telemetry works at a Motus tower at celebrated Afterglow Farm. Birdwatch in wetlands, vernal ponds, hardwood forest and meadows of exceptional 120-acre private property and adjacent Forest Beach Migratory Preserve. Visit thriving

Purple Martin colonies. Complimentary breakfast in lush native yard along Lake Michigan included. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Carl Schwartz, Jennifer PhillipsVanderberg & Jill Kunsmann

thursday, may 18, 7:30-11:30am

Port Washington, ozaukee co. cost: $75 per person*

42. lower Wisconsin riverway Wetlands: paddle & hike

Note: several portages and navigating shallow waters. Visit several natural communities within the Lower Wisconsin Riverway that contributed to its designation as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Enjoy hikes and a paddle through river-bottom forest and marshes, spying birds such as prothonotary warbler, red-shouldered hawk, hooded merganser, lark sparrow, herons, rails, and perhaps cerulean warbler. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 18

Leaders: Katie Beilfuss, Mike Mossman & Dan Goltz

thursday, may 18, 8am-12Pm

Blue river, grant co. cost: $43 per person

43. life on the ledge: Wonders of oakfield ledge sNa

Note: steep, off-trail hike. Explore the Niagara Escarpment, one of Wisconsin’s unique and significant geologic landscapes. Hike past 40-foot dolomite cliffs through undisturbed forests full of migrating songbirds. Wildflowers such as Jacob’s ladder, yellow pimpernel, woodland phlox, and shooting star dot the landscape with bursts of color. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leader: Jake Koebernik

thursday, may 18, 9am-12Pm

oakfield, Fond du Lac co. cost: $23 per person

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44. Tomahawk river paddle: Turtle conservation

Spy several species of turtles and learn about turtle ecology and conservation on a 5-mile paddle down the Tomahawk River. Watch for migrating birds, otters, and muskrats while enjoying the beauty of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Tiffany Bougie & Lena Carlson

thursday, may 18, 9am-2Pm cassian, oneida co. cost: $38 per person

45. Former badger army ammunition plant: healing of people & place

Visit the area known as Maawakacak, Sacred Earth, to learn about its human and natural history, and projects underway to heal the land and people. Hear the history of the land from Ho-Chunk perspective, to euroamerican settlers, to the world’s largest ammunition plant. Now transformed to expansive green space, the 7,400-acre Badger Lands are managed by three different landowners with shared but slightly different land use goals. Enjoy a caravan tour with stops to learn about geology, natural history, restoration, and future plans. View abundant wildlife and grassland birds. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 35

Leaders: Randy Poelma, Mike Mossman, Curt Meine & Allison Duff

Friday, may 19, 9am-12Pm

Prairie Du sac, sauk co. cost: $38 per person

46. scuppernong springs: legacy of the land & people

Located in the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Scuppernong Springs has an interesting land legacy rooted in its formation by glacial forces, and by the plants, wildlife, and people that followed. Learn about springs, sand prairie, and savannas touched by Indigenous and industrious peoples. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leaders: Peter Duerkop & Cory Peters

Friday, may 19, 9am-12Pm

ottawa, Waukesha co. cost: $23 per person

47. rush creek sNa: managing for climate resilience

Note: off-trail hike on steep, rocky bluff with uneven footing. How do you prepare one of Wisconsin’s premiere landscapes for climate change? Learn how ecologists are taking different management approaches to make this property and its rare species and natural communities more resilient to climate change. Enjoy amazing views from the Mississippi River bluffs, a dazzling display of wildflowers, and spring bird migration. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leaders: Armund Bartz & Tyler Boudry

Friday, may 19, 9:30am-1Pm

Ferryville, crawford co.

cost: $18 per person

48. bobolink hill Farm saunter

Be serenaded by the bubbling song of dozens of bobolinks! Spot bluebirds, meadowlarks, and many savanna birds, including redheaded woodpeckers, as we saunter through a field of lupine and prairie wildflowers.

Limit: 14

Leaders: Mary Trewartha & Justin Trewartha choose one session to attend:

48-a. Friday, may 19, 10am-12Pm

48-B. saturday, may 20, 10am-12Pm

Dodgeville, iowa co.

cost: $18 per person

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49. bjorklunden: Wildflowers & ancient shorelines

Hike the trails at Bjorklunden, Lawrence University’s 425-acre private nature preserve on the shores of Door County. Learn the geology of its ancient shorelines, enjoy the spring wildflowers, hear migrating birds, and visit a wind turbine and solar field. Complete the afternoon with a tour of the Boynton Chapel, a stave church built on the property.

Limit: 25

Leader: Jane Whitney

Friday, may 19, 1-3:30Pm Baileys harbor, Door co. cost: $18 per person

50. Woodland Warblers of door county

Enjoy a caravan birding tour of the Door shore! Search for migrating woodland warblers and songbirds with stops in a variety of habitats and picturesque locations from the bay of Green Bay to the shores of Lake Michigan. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 15

Leader: Paul Regnier

saturday, may 20, 6:30-11am Fish creek, Door co. cost: $78 per person*

51. birding Fair meadows sNa

Enjoy a spring walk through diverse habitats of oak woods, sedge meadows, and prairies. From bald eagles to warblers – birds will be singing, feeding, or resting in the trees, shrubs, grasses, or ponds. Spy both migrant and resident birds, and beautiful blooming wildflowers to boot! Limit: 20

Leaders: Penny & Gary Shackelford

saturday, may 20, 7-9am milton, rock co. cost: $18 per person

52. birds of donald park

Enjoy spring migration in one of Dane County’s most beloved parks! Discover birding hotspots and learn a bit about restoration of different habitats along the way, including prairie, oak woods, springs, and streams. Limit: 15

Leaders: Brad Kolhoff, Mike Healy & Bryant Luhman

saturday, may 20, 7-10am mount Vernon, Dane co. cost: $18 per person

53. Whooping crane reintroduction

In 2001, whooping cranes were reintroduced to Wisconsin in an effort to establish a migratory flock that breeds here and winters in Florida. After 20 years, the flock has grown to 80 cranes! Join biologists to track and observe nesting whooping cranes as we caravan though Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 20

Leader: Anne Lacy choose one session to attend:

53-a. saturday, may 20, 7-11am

53-B. saturday, may 20, 12-4Pm necedah, Juneau co. cost: $58 per person*

54. prairie promenading: yellow-headed blackbirds & bobolinks along the bark river

See yellow-headed blackbirds with the possibility of bobolinks, meadowlarks, trumpeter swans, and more at this eBird hotspot along the Bark River. Discover prairie restoration efforts on a 2.5-mile hike through wet habitat (rubber boots required). No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: David Adam, Michael Adam & Aaron Stutz

saturday, may 20, 8-11am cold spring, Jefferson co. cost: $18 per person

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55. rare birds of the Namekagon barrens

Explore the Namekagon Barrens, known for the highest population of sharp-tailed grouse and the best spring dance viewing opportunities in Wisconsin. Search for upland sandpipers, spring migrants, and abundant grassland and woodland birds. Learn about unique pine-oak barrens habitat, which formerly covered millions of acres in northwestern Wisconsin. Anything but barren, this landscape boasts a high diversity of native grasses, flowers, butterflies, and wildlife. Limit: 16

Leaders: Jerome McAllister & Gary Dunsmoor

saturday, may 20, 8-11am

Danbury, Burnett co. cost: $18 per person

56. shooting stars of chiwaukee prairie sNa

Tread among blooming shooting stars as we explore the richest prairie in Wisconsin, which supports 400+ native plant species! Learn about prairie ecology, property history, and restoration at this premier site recently declared a Wetland of International Importance. Limit: 25

Leaders: Trent Leaf, Kay McClelland, Pam Holy & Mackenzie Manicki saturday, may 20, 9-11:30am kenosha, kenosha co. cost: $23 per person

57.

Waterloo Wildlife area: kayak to the Quartzite

Kayak the meanders of the Maunesha River while enjoying some of Waterloo Wildlife Area’s 4,000 acres. Enjoy a variety of wetland plant and animal species: ducks, cranes, white-tailed deer, Blanding’s turtles, and frogs. Paddle past a large rock quarry and explore the Waterloo Quartzite Outcrops. No bathrooms. You must bring your own kayak. Limit: 16

Leaders: Jason Pitzer, Terry Bradshaw & Frankie Fuller

choose one session to attend:

57-a. saturday, may 20, 12-5Pm

57-B. saturday, October 7, 12-5Pm

Waterloo, Jefferson co.

cost: $28 per person

58. Forest bathing & Foraging: pheasant branch

Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-Yoku as the practice is known in Japan, guides you to find stillness, open your senses, and profoundly connect with nature. Learning about wild edible and medicinal plants and fungi further hones our relationship with the landscape and natural world. Join a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and expert forager on the paved trails of Pheasant Branch Conservancy. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Kate Bast & Vince Aiello

sunday, may 21, 9am-12Pm

middleton, Dane co. cost: $48 per person

59. mississippi river raptor paddle

Paddle through meandering backwaters of the Mississippi River with eagle nests dotting the forest canopy overhead. Witness soaring and diving eagles, investigate plants and bi-valves (native mussels), and learn about conservation efforts that are keeping this iconic riverway healthy. A 1PM admission to the National Eagle Center also included. Kayaks and gear provided. Limit: 16

Leader: Michael Anderson

sunday, may 21, 9:30-12Pm

Wabasha, mn cost: $111 per person

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60. peninsula state park: Geology & accessibility

Discover the fascinating geologic forces that shaped Door County and created the iconic limestone bluffs of Niagara Escarpment. Venture through three scenic State Natural Areas. Explore ADA accessible features in the park such as the new Eagle Tower III, with a 850’ ramp through a beach forest to enjoy a scenic view from the top. Learn about other initiatives planned toward their goal to be one of the most accessible parks in the state. Limit: 40

Leaders: Eric Hyde, Jennifer Birkholz & Krista Lutzke

thursday, may 25, 1-3Pm

Fish creek, Door co. cost: $18 per person

61.

kirtland’s Warblers and pine barrens

Note: off-trail hike on rough and difficult terrain. Chance to see one of Wisconsin’s rarest birds! Explore the carefully protected pine barrens to learn about Kirtland’s warbler life history. Learn about cowbird control efforts, how these forests are managed especially for this bird, and with a bit of luck, see/hear the elusive and rare Kirtland’s warbler! Also spy barrens wildflowers and other barrens birds such as clay-colored sparrow. Fundraiser for Kirtland’s warbler conservation. Limit: 20

Leaders: Davin Lopez, Sarah Warner, Ashley

Olah, Rich Staffen & Lainet Garcia-Rivera

Friday, may 26, 7:30-10am

rome, Adams co.

cost: $48 per person

62. biking for birds in White river Wildlife area

Like biking and birding? Combine the two for double the fun! Pedal 13 miles through the White River Marsh on a Rustic Road that crosses lowland forest, shrub-carr, sedge meadow, and cattail marsh. Enjoy many stops to look for bitterns, rails, cuckoos, flycatchers, wrens, and sandhill and whooping cranes. Fundraiser for Bird

Protection Fund. Limit: 12

Leaders: Thomas & Wendy Schultz

saturday, may 27, 5am-12Pm

Berlin, green Lake co. cost: $43 per person

63. paddle & hike silverwood park

Paddle your way through two connecting lakes to access the trails of Silverwood Park. Then hike the woods to learn how invasive species impact native environments, and the methods used by volunteer crews to deal with invasive buckthorn, honeysuckle, and burning bush. You must bring your own canoe/ kayak. Limit: 10 Ages 10+

Leaders: Linda Lipinski & Rita Fox

saturday, may 27, 9am-12Pm

edgerton, Dane co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

64. Forest hill cemetery: poetry, history & Nature

Cemeteries are more than just burial sites, they also carry spiritual and ecological value. Forest Hill is the resting place for many Madison historical figures including Charles Van Hise, Edward Birge, Michael Olbrich, and ancestors of the Late Woodland people. Enjoy poetry and search for migrating songbirds as we walk through time to visit the graves of important Madisonians and the mounds of the earliest humans in Wisconsin. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Anne Reis & Tim Vargo

saturday, may 27, 10am-12Pm

madison, Dane co.

cost: $40 per person

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65. insects after dark: baraboo hills

Grab your headlamp and join an exploration of prairie insect ecology after dark! We’ll set up a sheet and blacklight to attract nocturnal flying insects, and traverse the remnant prairie in search of nocturnal caterpillars that feed on specific prairie plants. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 10

Ages 10+

Leader: Angus Mossman

saturday, may 27, 8-11:30Pm

Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $43 adult, $33 child

66. mary oliver and the art of observation in Nature

Poet Mary Oliver never ceases to amaze, inform and ultimately invite readers to deepen their relationship with the natural world. We will follow Mary’s lead using nature observation to celebrate our place in the world, cultivate gratitude for subtleties, and awaken our imagination. Enjoy an inspiring and supportive environment to share your drafts, receive valuable feedback, learn techniques, and make new writing friends. Limit: 20

Leader: Troy Hess

thursday, June 1, 10:30am-12Pm

middleton, Dane co.

cost: $18 per person

67. mud lake & Waterloo Quartzite sNa

In the heart of Mud Lake Wildlife Area is Pella, a 24-acre island that holds the Waterloo Quartzite Outcrops SNA. Deposited in the Precambrian times, these outcrops have special significance as part of the Glacial Heritage Area. Learn about local history and enjoy the birds, plants, and animals that inhabit the surrounding oak and hickory forests. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leader: Jeff Bahls

Friday, June 2, 8-10am

reeseville, Dodge co.

cost: $18 per person

68. eagle banding & pontoon Tour: Turtle Flambeau Flowage

Visit an eagle nest and watch up close as eagle nestlings are banded! Then take a scenic pontoon ride through the flowage to learn about the history, fishery, and land management of the 36,000-acre Turtle Flambeau Scenic Waters Area. Enjoy an exciting full day of wildlife, fisheries, and scenic vistas. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 24

Leaders: Jenna Malinowski, Zach Lawson & Beth Fiend

Friday, June 2, 8:30am-4Pm

springstead, iron co. cost: $100 per person*

69. Fish passage along the milwaukee river

Years of hard work have reconnected more than 130 miles of rivers and streams in the Milwaukee River Watershed, allowing native fish access to high-quality spawning habitat. Discover this important project on a historic river as we visit dam removals, habitat restoration projects, and a fish passage with an underwater camera. Optional lunch stop at brewery after trip. Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leaders: Matt Aho & Andrew Struck

Friday, June 2, 9am-12:30Pm

thiensville, ozaukee co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

70. ridgeway pine relicts sNa: ancient landscapes

Note: off-trail on steep terrain. Enjoy a challenging hike to see dramatic cliffs and small pine forests that have persisted within the oak-dominated landscape of Driftless Wisconsin since the last glacier receded some 12,000 years ago. Learn about the plants within these relict forests, how they came to be, and what the future holds for them in a rapidly changing climate. No bathrooms. Limit: 12

Leaders: Nate Fayram & Matt Zine

Friday, June 2, 9am-12Pm

ridgeway, iowa co.

cost: $18 per person

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71. lizard mound: Wisconsin’s “Newest” state park

Tour the cultural landscape of Wisconsin’s newest state park, Lizard Mound. It is one of the most well-preserved Native American effigy mound sites in the nation, with 28 extant conical, linear, and effigy mounds on the property. The property’s effigy mounds have been interpreted as representing spiritual and/or animal-like forms, including bird, panther or water spirit, and the eponymous lizard. Limit: 20

Leaders: Samantha Lindquist & Ricky Kubicek

Friday, June 2, 10am-12Pm West Bend, Washington co. cost: $18 per person

72. birds & blooms of york prairie sNa

York Prairie SNA is a rare gem! This remnant native prairie is teeming with rare grassland birds, such as upland sandpipers, dickcissels, bobolinks, and Henslow’s and grasshopper sparrows. Be prepared to be dazzled by its rare plants, including prairie bush-clover, Hill’s thistle, cream gentian, wild quinine, and marbleseed. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leader: David Sample

saturday, June 3, 8-11am new glarus, green co. cost: $23 per person

73. spinfishing for Trout

Ever wondered how to catch trout for your dinner table, but felt unsure where and how to begin? Get started on your angling journey learning the skills needed to catch (and clean) tasty trout from cold spring-fed streams, including casting, gear selection, and regulations. This class focuses on spinfishing using worms and small lures. Bait, tackle, waders, and fish cleaning supplies are provided. Wisconsin fishing license and trout stamp required. Limit: 15

Leader: John Motoviloff

saturday, June 3, 8am-2Pm

La Farge, Vernon co. cost: $68 per person

74. Wildflowers & butterflies: Namekagon barrens

Marvel at an incredible diversity of flowers, butterflies, bees, and birds while hiking the rolling hills of pine-oak barrens, a globally-rare ecosystem. See Wisconsin’s northernmost stand of wild lupine, and perhaps spy an endangered Karner blue butterfly! Limit: 16

Leaders: Kathy Bartilson, Jane Anklam & Dave Peters

saturday, June 3, 8:30-11:30am

Danbury, Burnett co.

cost: $18 per person

75. introduction to Foraging

Learn the basics of foraging for wild food in southern Wisconsin. Learn tips, tricks, techniques, and recommended readings for beginning and experienced foragers alike. Then hike Festge County Park with a focus on identifying edible plants and learning their specific uses. Choose a season: spring, summer, or autumn. Limit: 25 Ages 8+

Leader: Chris Gavin

choose one session to attend:

75-a. saturday, June 3, 9am-12Pm

75-B. saturday, august 26, 9am-12Pm

75-C. saturday, October 7, 9am-12Pm cross Plains, Dane co.

cost: $33 adult, $23 child

76. banding red-shouldered hawks

Venture into lush river bottom forests to help researchers study the red-shouldered hawk. Get up close as we capture, band, and measure red-shouldered hawk nestlings. Learn fascinating new facts about this iconic bird that was one of Wisconsin’s most common hawks a century ago, and now is state threatened. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 16 Ages 12+

Leaders: Gene Jacobs & Matt Hanneman

saturday, June 3, 10am-2Pm

stevens Point, Portage co.

cost: $103 adult, $93 child*

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77. summer Foraging: mackenzie center

Hit the trail to find some early season edibles at the MacKenzie Center! Learn to identify plants and fungi and glean some tips and tricks to foraging on Wisconsin lands.

Limit: 30

Leaders: Kali Hoefert, Austyn Long & Schuyler Hedican

saturday, June 3, 10am-12Pm

Poynette, columbia co.

cost: $18 per person

78. pontoon the mississippi river

Cruise the Mississippi River via pontoon to spot wildlife such as eagles, deer, turtles, snakes, and beaver. Hear insights and stories about this famed waterway, and learn about navigational channels, the lock and dam system, and see barges moving goods. Join us in spring or autumn to see this iconic migration flyway at its best! Limit: 48 Ages 8+

Leader: Aaron Repinski

choose one session to attend:

78-a. saturday, June 3, 1-3Pm

78-B. saturday, October 14, 1-3PM Winona, mn

cost: $43 adult, $33 child

79. Namekagon river: Wood Turtles & Wildflowers

Tour a private reserve within the St. Croix River National Scenic Riverway with restored wetlands, prairie, and savanna, and through which the Namekagon River flows. Visit 20 scenic stations located in various habitats to identify native flowers and grasses and learn about turtle ecology. Sessions correspond to when wood turtles are laying their eggs (June) or when spiny softshell, wood, and snapping turtle hatchlings are emerging (August). Limit: 25 Ages 10+

Leader: Damian Vraniak

choose one session to attend:

79-a. sunday, June 4, 9am-12P

79-B. sunday, august 27, 9am-12Pm

springbrook, Washburn co. cost: $68 adult, $58 child

80. Northern kettle moraine sNa Wonders

Explore two very different SNA sites nestled within the Northern Kettle Moraine. Start with a hike through sugar maple and red oak forests resplendent with blooms and ferns at Hasell Noyes SNA. Then off to Spruce Lake Bog SNA for a boardwalk stroll in a sphagnum bog that hosts rare plants and birds typically found in more northern climates, including nesting white-throated sparrows and Nashville warblers. No bathrooms. Limit: 15 Leaders: Connie Ramthun & Douglas Stadler sunday, June 4, 9am-12Pm new Prospect, Fond du Lac co. cost: $28 per person

81. Wisconsin’s Wild Turkey restoration

One of Wisconsin’s greatest conservation success stories is the recovery of the wild turkey. Extirpated in the 1880s due to hunting and habitat loss, this majestic gamebird was absent from the Badger State for almost a century. Learn about wild turkey ecology and see firsthand the bluffs, woodlands, and streams where they were reintroduced in 1976. Limit: 20

Leader: Rachel Martin

sunday, June 4, 9-11am

Viroqua, Vernon co. cost: $18 per person

82. Forest home cemetery & arboretum: Nature & history

Discover the state’s largest and oldest operating cemetery founded just two years after Wisconsin’s statehood. Explore the natural aspects of this urban greenspace larger than any Milwaukee city park. Visit the graves of the city’s early environmentalists: Increase Lapham, Christian Wahl, Alfred Boerner, Haskell Noyes, and Dorothy Vallier. Learn about green burial options in Milwaukee. Limit: 30

Leaders: Sara Tomilin & Sally Merrell

sunday, June 4, 10-11:30am

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $30 per person

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83. horicon marsh canoe exploration

Discover wetland ecology and observe birds and wildlife as we paddle through one of our nation’s largest freshwater marshes, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance. Canoes and gear provided.

Limit: 14 Ages 10+

Leaders: Bailey Veal & Stefanie Merten

sunday, June 4, 10:30am-2:30Pm

horicon, Dodge co.

cost: $63 adult, $53 child

84. climate Friendly Farming: Full circle community Farm

Tour this 260-acre oasis of green to see how the 100 beef animals, 1,000 laying hens, and 70 pastured hogs work to make a climate friendly family farm that also provides organic vegetables for 300 families. Sustainable agricultural practices include: managed grazing for carbon capture and clean water, solar and wind power, composting, and wildlife and pollinator habitat. Limit: 25

Leader: Valerie Dantoin

sunday, June 4, 1-4Pm

seymour, shawano co. cost: $23 per person

85. private lands restoration: ridgeway pines

Explore a Driftless gem that borders the beloved Ridgeway Pine Relicts SNA. See how private landowners and Quercus Land Stewardship Services are restoring and managing several important habitats including oak woodlands, savannas, prairie remnants, and wetlands. Enjoy sandstone cliffs, native plants, and grassland birds such as dickcissel, bobolink, and Henslow’s sparrow. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leaders: Rob Schubert & Brittany Pierpont

monday, June 5, 12-3Pm

ridgeway, iowa co. cost: $18 per person

86. kayaking cherokee marsh

Kayak through Cherokee Marsh, the largest wetland in Dane County, to discover a variety of wetland habitats that support many rare plants and animals. Some paddling experience necessary. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for the Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund. Kayaks and gear provided. For ages 16+ only. Limit: 14

Leaders: Jan Axelson & Chloe Machula

tuesday, June 6, 9am-12:30Pm

madison, Dane co.

cost: $55 per person

87. map the contours of the holocene: Trout streams & restored prairies

Explore a small spring fed trout stream nestled in the The Prairie Enthusiasts’ Shea Prairie and Wetlands. The history of the landscape will be revealed layer by layer as we probe the depths of sediment deposited in the last 100 years, a glimpse into how streams and wetlands functioned before European settlement. See firsthand how soil deposits divulge the past, and indicate the restoration steps needed for the future. No bathrooms. Limit: 30

Leaders: Mike Engel, Pat Trochell & Peter Ziegler

Wednesday, June 7, 9am-12Pm

Barneveld, iowa co.

cost: $18 per person

88. st. croix National scenic riverway: birding paddle

Mix two passions: birding and kayaking! Spy eagles, heron, osprey, mergansers, and spring migrants on a 8.5-mile birdwatching paddle along the scenic Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers. Learn birding techniques and enhance your bird identification skills. Kayaks and gear provided. Limit: 10

Leader: Wendy Tremblay

thursday, June 8, 10am-2:30Pm

Danbury, Burnett co.

cost: $88 per person

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89. learn to love Native shrubs

Where are the native shrubs? In many areas, removing invasive shrubs like buckthorn and honeysuckle is a primary focus of restoration efforts, but the important role of establishing diverse, native shrubs is often neglected. Learn about native shrubs of southern Wisconsin, how to identify them, and which species can be planted to attract birds and beneficial insects. Limit: 20

Leaders: Amy Alstad & Sylvia Marek

thursday, June 8, 6:30-8:30Pm

middleton, Dane co. cost: $23 per person

90. spread eagle barrens sNa: barrens & birding

A mosaic of many natural communities, Spread Eagle Barrens SNA is famed for its myriad of unique species. Caravan with stops to hike and explore barrens ecology, broad vistas, interesting plants, and rare barrens birds. Search the bracken grassland, jack pine, scrub oak, and quaking aspen for mourning warbler, clay-colored sparrow, Brewer’s blackbird, brown thrasher and other species that require large, open landscapes.

Limit: 12

Leader: Carly Lapin

Friday, June 9, 6-11am

Florence, Florence co. cost: $18 per person

91. paddle & birdwatch mud lake Wildlife area

Birding while boating is fun! Paddle 4 miles on the Beaver Dam River as it flows through the scenic wilds of beloved Mud Lake Wildlife Area in Dodge County. Search for species such as bitterns, black tern, yellow-headed blackbird, common gallinule, and rails. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 15

Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls

Friday, June 9, 8am-12Pm

Watertown, Dodge co. cost: $48 per person*

92. birding, boating & breweries along the milwaukee river

Note: experienced paddlers only. Enjoy paddling the scenic Milwaukee River from Waubedonia to the Town of Grafton. Stop at parks along the way to birdwatch and learn about restoration of terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic habitats within Ozaukee County. End at a local brew pub for a beer (optional). You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 10

Leaders: Andrew Struck & Kristina Kroening

Friday, June 9, 9am-4Pm

Fredonia, ozaukee co. cost: $28 per person

93. savanna restoration at lawrence creek sNa

Internationally famous for research on brook trout ecology, Lawrence Creek is a Class 1 trout stream. Learn about restoration and management of its wetlands, open oak barrens, and surrounding woodlands that contribute to its fish spawning success. View blooming spring plants, birds, and herptiles No bathrooms. Limit: 18

Leaders: Matt Zine & Jon Robaidek

Friday, June 9, 9am-12Pm

Westfield, Adams co.

cost: $18 per person

94. paddle the “big muddy”: mississippi river backwaters

Enjoy a paddling journey through the scenic backwaters of the Mississippi River with two DNR biologists in the lead. Compile a bird list, search for mammals, and learn about river habitat along the way. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 30 Ages 12+

Leaders: Brenda & Scott Kelly

Friday, June 9, 9:30am-3Pm

De soto, crawford co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

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95. Wisconsin’s lake superior Fisheries: past, present, Future Meet members of Wisconsin’s food-fish industry: state and Tribal commercial fishers and fish processors working along the shores of Lake Superior. Learn about the history of commercial fishing and gain a better understanding of today’s sustainably managed fisheries. Sneak a peek into the Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility to see the cutting-edge research on fish farming. Enjoy a sampling of Lake Superior fish. Limit: 20

Leader: Sharon Moen

Friday, June 9, 9:30am-1Pm Bayfield, Bayfield co. cost: $28 per person

96. emmons creek barrens sNa: Natives, invasives & karner blues

Enjoy a hike through quintessential oak savanna with scattered open-grown bur and white oaks. Dense patches of wild lupine dominate the groundlayer and provide habitat for the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly. Look for native flowers and learn how invasive species control enhances important habitat. No bathrooms. Limit: 20 Leader: Jacob Fluur

Friday, June 9, 11am-1Pm Waupaca, Waupaca co. cost: $18 per person

97. The dells: upham Woods perspective on place & legacy

Paddle alongside Blackhawk Island in the Upper Dells and gaze up from your canoe at the towering sandstone cliffs above. Climb onto the island’s sandy shores to hike and explore its cultural history, geology, and ecology. Canoes and gear provided. Limit: 25 Ages 10+

Leaders: Rachel Lewandowski-Sarette & Johanna Desprez

choose one session to attend:

97-a. Friday, June 9, 2-6Pm

97-B. Friday, september 8, 1-5Pm

Wisconsin Dells, Juneau co.

cost: $32 adult, $22 child

98. horicon marsh Night sounds hike

Venture out into a Horicon Marsh sunset to welcome in the twilight. Listen for secretive marsh birds such as sora, Virginia rail, and bitterns as the sounds of day switch to the creatures of the night. Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leader: Liz Herzmann

Friday, June 9, 7:30-9:30Pm

horicon, Dodge co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

99.Fly Fishing for bluegills

Learn the basics of fly fishing in the morning, then venture to Madison lakes to use your new skills catching bluegills and other panfish in the afternoon! Learn how to clean fish and bring your catch home for your own fish fry. Use of rods, waders, flies, and fishcleaning supplies included. Limit: 15

Ages 12+

Leader: John Motoviloff

saturday, June 10, 8am-4Pm

madison, Dane co.

cost: $43 adult, $33 child

100. bird Watching at rose lake sNa

Rose Lake SNA is a hotspot for waterfowl and a birder’s delight. Hike aside calm lake waters and scan surrounding wetlands, savannas, and prairies to see pelicans, mergansers, owls, woodpeckers, orioles, and many species of duck. Fundraiser for Jefferson County Parks Fund. Limit: 15

Leader: Brad Webb

saturday, June 10, 9am-12Pm

Fort Atkinson, Jefferson co.

cost: $28 per person

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101. Through the eyes of the coyote

Experience the wooded trails of the Forest Exploration Center through the perspective of a wildlife resident: the coyote. Discover the rich natural and cultural history of the coyote and search for their tracks and signs. Investigate their crucial role at this urban greenspace and local research expanding our understanding of this elusive animal.

Limit: 15 Ages 8+

Leaders: Danielle Pahlisch, Emma Czarnecki & Julie Hein

choose one session to attend:

101-a. saturday, June 10, 9am-12Pm

101-B. saturday, June 24, 9am-12Pm Wauwatosa, milwaukee co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

102. Waterfalls along the North country Trail

Hike along the North Country National Scenic Trail as it winds its way through Pattison State Park. Marvel at some of the state’s tallest waterfalls, including the Big Manitou falls at 165 feet. Learn more about the geologic history of this beloved northwestern Wisconsin landscape.

Limit: 25 Ages 10+

Leaders: Gervase Thompson & Mark VanHornweder

saturday, June 10, 10am-1Pm superior, Douglas co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

103. bog Float: dory’s bog & hunt hill sNa

Enjoy an exclusive tour of Dory’s Bog, which is typically closed to the public. Kick your shoes off and walk along floating wooden mats all the way to the eye of the bog. Learn about the variety of unique plants that are adapted to life in bogs, including the deciduous coniferous trees, the acidic mosses, and the carnivorous plants.

Limit: 20

Leader: Sage Dunham

choose one session to attend:

103-a. saturday, June 10, 12-2Pm

103-B. saturday, June 17, 12-2Pm

sarona, Washburn co. cost: $23 per person

104. open door bird sanctuary: behind the scenes

Raptor geeks wanted! Go behind the scenes to meet resident raptors up close and assist in food prep, feeding, and training of education ambassador birds. Enjoy a birding and nature hike on beautiful trails in the unique natural landscape of Door County.

Limit: 20 Ages 8+

Leaders: Rob & Amy Hults

choose one session to attend:

104-a. saturday, June 10, 12:30-3:30Pm

104-B. saturday, september 16, 12:30-3:30Pm

Jacksonport, Door co.

cost: $38 adult, $28 child

105. stream monitoring: coon valley

The meandering streams of the Driftless Region are a national treasure. Here’s your chance to explore them hands-on! Wade into streams of Coon Valley to learn the basics of stream ecology including temperature, oxygen, transparency, and more. Learn how you can get more involved in Wisconsin stream monitoring. Limit: 12 Ages 10+

Leaders: Emily Heald & Katy Bradford

saturday, June 10, 1-5Pm

La crosse, La crosse co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

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106. biking Tour de conservancy lands

Pedal your way through urban habitat conservation! Start at the Bock Community Forest to explore prairie restorations and enjoy oak woodlands in spring bloom. Then ride on bike trails through Pheasant Branch Conservancy and the Middleton Hills to discover more woodlands and wetlands. Learn about the importance of habitat management along the creek corridor.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Mike Healy & Brad Kolhoff

sunday, June 11, 7-9am

middleton, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

107. paddle the upper sugar river

For experienced canoeists only: challenging navigation. Meet at the historic Davidson House to hear the story of this old stone house and the surrounding sacred land. Then canoe the beloved Upper Sugar River as it winds its way from Verona to Paoli. Bask in scenic beauty as you glide by eagles, hawks, and cranes. Fundraiser for Upper Sugar River Watershed Fund. Canoes and gear provided.

Limit: 10

Leaders: Bill & Lisa Keen

Wednesday, June 14, 1-4Pm

Verona, Dane co. cost: $58 per person*

108. maps: studying & banding birds at henke acres

Join Beaver Creek researchers to see a variety of birds up close! Check mist nets for goldenwinged warbler, common yellowthroat, indigo bunting, rose-breasted grosbeak, and more. Since 2003 this bird banding station has contributed data to the continentwide Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program, which guides conservation planning efforts. No bathrooms. Limit: 20 Ages 7+

Leaders: Jeanette Kelly, Karen Mittag & Tully Frain

thursday, June 15, 7:30-10:30am

Fall creek, eau claire co.

cost: $33 adult, $23 child

109. canoeing the concrete Jungle

Note: experienced paddlers only. Many of us have paddled canoes under a canopy of trees, but here’s your chance to paddle under a canopy of skyscrapers and museums! Explore how natural and human histories shaped the Milwaukee River and learn current efforts to restore the ecological health of this urban wilderness. Canoes and gear provided.

Limit: 14

Leaders: Tim Vargo, Amanda Tokuyama & Maggie Steinhauer

thursday, June 15, 10am-3Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co.

cost: $48 per person

110. canyons & savannas of rocky run sNa

Note: off-trail, 2-mile hike. Explore the diversity of Rocky Run SNA, from gently rolling slopes to sheer-walled box canyons! Learn about rare and invasive plants, savanna ecology, and geology in this unique natural landscape. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 10

Leader: Craig Anderson

Friday, June 16, 9am-12Pm

Wyocena, columbia co.

cost: $38 per person

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111. Fair meadows sNa: prairies in bloom

Immerse yourself in the white and blue splendor of Fair Meadows State Natural Area! White wild indigo and Ohio spiderwort will be at peak bloom to create an ethereal view. A slow walk through the prairie will reveal other early prairie blooms and pollinators galore. Limit: 20

Leaders: Penny & Gary Shackelford

Friday, June 16, 9-11am milton, rock co. cost: $18 per person

112. lake superior estuary extravaganza!

An exclusive opportunity to explore the St. Louis River Estuary, the largest estuary in the entire Great Lakes! Start the morning with a tour of the Lake Superior Estuarium interpretive center. Enjoy lunch (provided) and take a scenic paddle up the Pokegama River with stops at research sites studying weather, climate change, and invasive species. Fundraiser for NRF. Canoes and lunch provided. Limit: 12

Leader: Luciana Ranelli

Friday, June 16, 9am-2Pm superior, Douglas co. cost: $83 per person*

113. havenwoods history hike

Visit Wisconsin’s only urban State Forest! Learn how this 237-acre landscape has changed over the years, from prison to park, and even a Nike missile site! Discover spring wildflowers and wildlife that inhabit its diverse habitats including prairie, ponds, and woodlands. Limit: 30

Leader: Angela Vickio

Friday, June 16, 10am-12Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

114. kayaking the Wolf river

Enjoy a quiet, peaceful paddle that is perfect for beginners and seasoned kayakers alike. Review kayaking skills such as navigating waters, currents, and water hazards. View native wildlife, see turtles sunning on logs, and reflect on the beauty of nature. No bathrooms. You must bring your own kayak.

Limit: 10 Ages 12+

Leaders: Virginia Halverson, Dale & Cody

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saturday, June 17, 8:30-11:30am

shiocton, outagamie co. cost: $28 adult, $18 child

115. beauties and the beasts: karner blues & bison

Opposites attract! The Sandhill Wildlife Area has hosted American bison for 50+ years, transforming the land into a vast oak savanna ecosystem. Marvel at hundreds of acres of lupine that boast one of the largest populations of federally endangered Karner blue butterflies in the Great Lakes Region. Learn why this odd couple, delicate butterflies and massive lumbering herbivores, thrive as roommates. Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leaders: Carrie Milestone; Anna, Julie, Bob & Joy Hess

saturday, June 17, 9am-1Pm

Babcock, Wood co. cost: $28 adult, $18 child

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116. behind the scenes at mead Wildlife area

A unique opportunity! Enjoy a hayride trip through this Wisconsin gem with the professionals directly responsible for its care. Learn about the dike system and how various habitats are managed and conserved. Spy a variety of birds including trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, black terns, pelicans, herons, meadowlark, bobolink, dickcissel, Virginia rail, bittern, and more. Limit: 24

Ages 10+

Leaders: Sam De Roche, Craig Ziolkowski & Brandon Stefanski

saturday, June 17, 9am-1Pm

milladore, marathon co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

117.Foraging for Wild edible plants

Traverse forest and field to identify edible and medicinal plants, and learn which should be avoided. Forage along the trail and enjoy pre-cooked snacks made from wild edibles, such as garlic mustard pesto, fried puff ball mushroom, and wild berry crisp.

Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 14 Ages 8+

Leaders: Kelly Kearns & Gigi La Budde

saturday, June 17, 9am-12Pm

spring green, sauk co.

cost: $43 adult, $33 child

118. kestrel banding on the buena vista Grasslands

Enjoy an amazing opportunity to get up close with Wisconsin’s smallest falcon: the American kestrel. Caravan to visit several kestrel nest boxes in the Buena Vista Grasslands, and watch researchers as they weigh and band nestlings. Learn about the ecology and long-time monitoring of this revered raptor. Fundraiser for kestrel research. Limit: 24 Ages 8+

Leaders: Janet & Amber Eschenbauch

saturday, June 17, 9am-12Pm

Bancroft, Portage co.

cost: $43 adult, $33 child

119. eastern bluebird Workshop

Join the folks at Seno K/RLT Conservancy to delve into the ecology of eastern bluebirds. Learn about nest boxes they use, habitat that attracts them, and how to set up a single box or a Bluebird Trail. Visit boxes at the Seno Woodland Management Center and see how to record data, how often to check, and what to do with the data collected. Limit: 15

Ages 7+

Leaders: Nancy Carlson & Rick Fare

saturday, June 17, 10am-12Pm

Burlington, kenosha co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

120. kestrel banding in sheboygan county

Enjoy a caravan trip to visit several American kestrel nests and watch as Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station researchers weigh and band kestrel nestlings. Learn about the ecology of this beloved and smallest falcon of Wisconsin. Fundraiser for raptor banding efforts. Limit: 22 Ages 8+

Leaders: Annie Mueller, Danny Erickson & Sue Kaehler

saturday, June 17, 10am-2Pm

st Anna, sheboygan co.

cost: $43 adult, $33 child per person

121. private lands restoration: karner blue butterflies

A restoration success story! Discover how a private landowner’s restoration efforts on 40+ acres of native prairie and oak savanna provides critical habitat for the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly. Learn how the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is lending a hand, and how partnerships of this nature have helped endangered species and grassland birds, and improved water quality throughout the state. No bathrooms.

Limit: 30

Leaders: Brendan Woodall, Tom Gross & Dawn Marsh

saturday, June 17, 10am-12Pm

Dakota, marquette co.

cost: $28 per person

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122. milwaukee river Greenway: celebrating 15 years

Hike the scenic Milwaukee River Greenway to discover restoration, revitalization, and conservation efforts of these urban natural areas. Celebrate the 7 miles of Milwaukee River Valley now open to exploration and conservation due to the combined efforts of stakeholders’ love of nature. Limit: 20

Leader: Vince Bushell

saturday, June 17, 3-6Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

123. sewer socialists: politics, pollution & conservation on the milwaukee river Hike trails along the Milwaukee River to Gordon Park and celebrate the accomplishments of the Socialists of Milwaukee’s past. Learn how a dedication to public parks and socialist principles led to the preservation of large tracts of land under the direction of the “father” of Milwaukee’s park system, Charles B. Whitnall. Explore the details with a little humor about the past, present, and future. Limit: 20

Leader: Vince Bushell

sunday, June 18, 3-6Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

124. kestrel banding at badger mining corporation Grasslands

Learn about America’s smallest falcon! Join Beaver Creek Reserve researchers for an up close view of American kestrels being measured and banded. Visit nest boxes located at Badger Mining Corporation, a privately held, family-owned silica sand mine that works to protect these fantastic falcons.

Limit: 14 Ages 8+

Leaders: Heather Horton, Judy Schwarzmeier & Jeanette Kelly

tuesday, June 20, 9am-12Pm

taylor, Jackson co. cost: $33 adult, $23 child

125. paddle The little Tamarack Flowage

Paddle quiet waters through a wild lake, hidden spring ponds, and a maze of floating bog mats. Enjoy close-up views of carnivorous pitcher plants, sundews, and bladderworts. Spy bog plants, rare native orchids, birds, and other wildlife. Learn about the natural and cultural history of this unique wetland community. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 15

Leaders: Licia Johnson, Rod Sharka & Sue Holloway

Wednesday, June 21, 9am-12Pm

conover, Vilas co. cost: $35 per person

126. building the ice age National scenic Trail

Have you ever wondered what goes into building the Ice Age Trail? Enjoy a 5-mile hike that follows, and explains, the “meanders” of the trail. Learn of factors that determine the route and techniques used in crafting a sustainable hiking surface. No bathrooms.

Limit: 20

Leader: Gail Piotrowski

Wednesday, June 21, 1-4Pm hatley, marathon co. cost: $18 per person

127. explore the core of southwest Grasslands

Heralded as one of the best landscape-scale grassland habitats in the Upper Midwest, a mosaic of private and public lands make up the Southwest Grassland and Stream Conservation Area. Join restoration and wildlife ecologists to hike its core of prairie remnants resplendent in summer bloom and search for bobolink, dickcissel, and other grassland birds. Limit: 20

Leaders: Brad Kolhoff, Mike Healy & Bryant Luhman

Friday, June 23, 7-11am

Primrose, Dane co. cost: $18 per person

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128. survival skills

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to survive outdoors with minimal tools?

Join MacKenzie Center naturalists to learn how to build shelters using only natural materials, build and light a fire, and use a compass to find your way on a orienteering course. Limit: 20 Ages 7+

Leaders: Austyn Long & Kali Hoefert

Friday, June 23, 9am-12Pm

Poynette, columbia co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

129. intro to Field sketching

Let nature be your artistic inspiration!

Improve your recognition of different species through sketching and note-taking. Immerse yourself in the beautiful setting of Ledge View Nature Center to hone your observation skills and visually record your discoveries. Trip leader is the artist who created NRF’s loon shirt design. Limit: 20

Leader: Rebecca Jabs

saturday, June 24, 9am-12Pm

chilton, calumet co.

cost: $28 per person

130. ridgeway pine relict mushroom Foray

Join members of the Madison Mycological Society to search for mushrooms at this unique SNA, where sandstone cliffs have allowed flora to survive since the last glaciers receded. This is a good opportunity for novices and experts alike to learn more about mushrooms and how to safely identify them. No bathrooms. Limit: 50 Ages 8+

Leaders: Stan Hudson, Jessica Ross & Porter Reim

saturday, June 24, 9am-12Pm ridgeway, iowa co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

131. van der brohe arboretum & bird sanctuary

An evolving transformation! See how a former golf course is being redeveloped as migratory stopover habitat and a demonstration forest. With recent plantings of 44 acres of pollinator meadow and 1,000 diverse trees, they are creating adaptable landscapes that increase biodiversity, anticipate climate migration, and restore species lost to disease and blight. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leader: John Durbrow

saturday, June 24, 9am-12Pm

two rivers, manitowoc co.

cost: $28 per person

132. ice age Trail: summit moraine segment

Discover three picturesque lakes and numerous moraines on this 6-mile hike along the Summit Moraine segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, one of Wisconsin’s most treasured outdoor hiking footpaths. Guided by a forester and water specialist, you will glean a unique perspective on the landscape! Limit: 25

Leaders: William Morley & James Schleif

saturday, June 24, 10am-1Pm

Deerbrook, Langlade co.

cost: $18 per person

133. bumble bees at the uW arboretum

Wisconsin is home to 20 bumble bee species, including the federally endangered rustypatched bumble bee. Enjoy an indoor presentation to learn about bumble bee life history and conservation needs, and then head outside to identify bees in the field, and perhaps find rusty-patched bumble bees!

Limit: 20

Leaders: Elizabeth Braatz & Susan Carpenter

monday, June 26, 10am-12Pm

madison, Dane co.

cost: $23 per person

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134. red-headed Woodpeckers at cherokee marsh

Note: off-trail hike on uneven terrain. Hike through scenic oak savanna in search of nesting red-headed woodpeckers. Learn about restoration efforts that led them to nest in Cherokee Marsh for the first time in decades. Fundraiser for Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Russ Hefty & Timothy Baker

Wednesday, June 28, 8-11am madison, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

135. rock island history hike

Note: long hike in hilly terrain. Come explore one of Wisconsin’s most unique state parks! This 5-mile adventurous hike will explore an island rich in history. Learn about the island’s original inhabitants, European settlers, and the history of the Thordarson Estate. Visit the historic Pottawatomie Lighthouse and Thordarson boathouse on this bucket list trip. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 15

Leader: Brian Grube

choose one session to attend:

135-a. Wed., June 28, 11:30am-3:30Pm

135-B. Wed., august 30, 11:30am-3:30Pm Washington island, Door co. cost: $43 per person

136. apostle islands sea caves: Full moon paddle

A unique kayaking experience: sea caves by moonlight! Get on the water in the calm twilight, and check out the sea caves at Romans Point by the light of the moon. Start off at Cornucopia beach with basic kayak instruction, then launch with the moon rising behind us to light our way. Note: max weight 275lb; max height 6’6”. Fundraiser for NRF. Tandem sea kayaks and gear provided. Limit: 12

Leader: Ellie Kolodzieski

choose one session to attend:

136-a. sunday, July 2, 8-11Pm

136-B. monday, July 3, 8-11Pm

cornucopia, Bayfield co. cost: $120 per person*

137. become a purple martin landlord

Purple martin populations have dropped dramatically over the past 50 years, and are now listed as a Special Concern species in Wisconsin. These birds rely on humans to provide them with nest structures where they raise their young in colonies. Visit an active colony to peer into the nests and see martins up close. Learn from experienced purple martin landlords how to attract and care for a colony on your own property! Fundraiser for purple martin conservation. Limit: 20

Leaders: Russell Hefty & Patrick Hermsen

Friday, July 7, 8am-11am

oregon, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

138.

paddle horicon marsh

Enjoy a leisurely paddle exploring the scenic waters of Horicon Marsh. Learn about the wildlife, history, and future of this historic marsh of international importance. You never know what we’ll find around the river bend! No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 15

Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls

Friday, July 7, 8am-12Pm

horicon, Dodge co. cost: $53 per person*

139. butterfly Gardening with Native plants

With thoughtful design and plant selection, small gardens can support huge numbers of butterflies. Learn about recommended native plants and best practices for establishing butterfly gardens at home or schools, then caravan to visit three different butterfly gardens in full bloom. Fundraiser for WI Pollinator Protection Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Paul Skawinski & Susan Schuller

Friday, July 7, 9am-12Pm

stevens Point, Portage co. cost: $28 per person

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140. citizen science: intro to Wetland monitoring

Put your science-geek skills to good use! Learn the ins and outs of the wetland monitoring citizen science program at Schlitz Audubon. Hike to three ponds, each with a different history and ecological niche. Get hands-on to catch, identify, and record as many macroinvertebrates as possible and gauge the health of the ecosystems. Limit: 20

Leader: Jacob Kempinski

Friday, July 7, 10am-12Pm

Bayside, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

141. Wisconsin Wildlife: in & out of sight

Are you fascinated by Wisconsin’s wildlife? So are we! Enjoy a private tour of the MacKenzie Center’s outdoor wildlife exhibit that features 13 species of animals native to Wisconsin. Then hike the woods to learn how to detect and discover signs of wildlife. Limit: 20 Ages 5+

Leaders: Austyn Long, Kali Hoefert & Schuyler Hedican

Friday, July 7, 10am-12Pm

Poynette, columbia co. cost: $23 adult, $13 child

142. behind the scenes: Wild rose Fish hatchery

Enjoy a rare tour behind-the-scenes of one of Wisconsin’s largest fish hatcheries. See how this state-of-the-art facility has helped restore trout and salmon populations in Wisconsin for more than a century. Limit: 15 Ages 8+

Leaders: Jesse Landwehr & Joan Voigt

choose one session to attend:

142-a. saturday, July 8, 9am-12Pm

142-B. saturday, July 8, 12-3Pm

Wild rose, Waushara co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

143. door county kayak: cave point

Enjoy the beauty of Door County’s pristine Lake Michigan coastline! Explore where Niagara Escarpment’s dolostone caves meet crystal clear waters from the unique vantage point of a kayak. Hope for calm days to venture into caves on this 4-mile paddle alongside Cave Point County Park to the edge of Whitefish Dunes State Park. Note weight limits: min 40 lbs; max 250 lbs. Tandem kayaks and gear provided. Limit: 20

Leader: Rob Geitner

choose one session to attend:

143-a. saturday, July 8, 9am-12Pm

143-B. saturday, July 8, 9:30am-12:30Pm Jacksonport, Door co. cost: $78 per person

144. canoe the upper Waupaca chain o’lakes

Canoe through a picturesque chain of five connected no-wake lakes to learn about glacial features, Native American influences, and the local flora and fauna. Paddle through bubbling springs, crystal blue lakes, and the pristine Pope Lake SNA. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leader: Sue Eiler

choose one session to attend:

144-a. tuesday, July 11, 10am-2Pm

144-B. tuesday, august 8, 10am-2Pm

Waupaca, Waupaca co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

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145. mequon Nature preserve: From Farm to Forest

For 20 years the Mequon Nature Preserve has embarked on ambitious restoration of diverse habitats. Hear the story of this groundbreaking ecological project! Learn about Fondy Food’s restorative agriculture, combining food production and native habitat, and enhancing local access to fresh food. Explore former agricultural fields now restored to gorgeous mesic hardwood forest. Visit the historic Stauss Farm, Wisconsin’s first commercial scale rice operation.

Limit: 20 Ages 10+

Leaders: Amanda Neimon, Jamie Schiesel & Nick Gall

tuesday, July 11, 5-6:30Pm

mequon, ozaukee co. cost: $18 per person

146. lacrosse landfill

Do you know where your waste goes once it leaves your curb? Take a tour of the LaCrosse landfill to learn the ins and outs of garbage and hazardous waste disposal. An important topic all citizens should know more about!

Limit: 30

Leader: Gina Ingalls

Wednesday, July 12, 9-10am

La crosse, La crosse co. cost: $18 per person

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loon pontoon Tour on lake Namakagon

Embark on a pontoon exploration of scenic Lake Namakagon to learn amazing facts about loons and the beautiful lakes they inhabit. View the old-growth forests of Fairyland SNA from the water to discover their fascinating history and exciting future. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 9

Leader: Emily Stone

Wednesday, July 12, 9am-12Pm

cable, Bayfield co.

cost: $110 per person*

148. Frank lloyd Wright’s Welsh hills prairie & savanna

The Welsh Hills lie across the valley from Taliesin. Its woodlands, savannas, and prairie grasslands inspired Frank Lloyd Wright’s life from childhood through adulthood. Learn about restoration critical to this important landscape and how local residents banned together and formed a grassroots watershed project to protect and enhance water quality, viewsheds, working lands, natural lands, and future quality of life. Limit: 20

Leaders: Darcy Kind & Mike Degen

thursday, July 13, 9-11:30am

spring green, iowa co.

cost: $28 per person

149. red banks alvar sNa: sparse, special & snails

Note: very steep hike! One of the rarest ecosystems of Wisconsin, alvars occur on limestone plains, have very little soil, and boast a unique geologic history in the Niagara Escarpment. Hike newly acquired acreage to discover uncommon plants, natural wonders, and one of the most diverse land-snail communities known in the Midwest. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leaders: Jake Koebernik, Josh Martinez & Julie Hawkins-Tyriver

thursday, July 13, 9am-1Pm

Dyckesville, Brown co.

cost: $23 per person

150. adams Garden park: urban Nature restoration

Experience an oasis of art and nature on this 2-acre urban gem. Adams Garden Park provides a model for sustainable development with its pollinator gardens, bioswales, innovative stormwater management system, and green infrastructure. Learn more about these systems while you stroll amongst the art installations at this welcoming and inclusive space! Limit: 25

Leaders: Sharon & Larry Adams

thursday, July 13, 1-3Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

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151. ancient aztalan archaeology

Learn about the Native Americans who lived at the prehistoric site now called Aztalan State Park. Discover the history and archaeology of this beloved National Historic Landmark. Limit: 25

Leader: Ricky Kubicek

Friday, July 14, 10am-12Pm

Aztalan, Jefferson co. cost: $28 per person

152. calling all pollinators: hogback prairie sNa

Note: steep hike with uneven footing. Managing for diversity sometimes requires diverse management! Search for pollinators including monarch butterflies, bees, and a diverse array of prairie-dependent insects. Learn how this prime invertebrate site utilizes multiple tools for grassland management including mowing, grazing, goats, and prescribed fire. No bathrooms.

Limit: 25

Leaders: Armund Bartz, Jay Watson & Tyler Boudry

Friday, July 14, 10am-1Pm

steuben, crawford co. cost: $18 per person

153. lakeshore state park: urban oasis

Lakeshore is one of the newest and most urban of Wisconsin’s State Parks. Located on a peninsula in Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee, it sports spectacular views of both the city and lake. Hike through its shortgrass prairies to learn about ecology and marvel at the surprising diversity of wildlife, plants, and birds that inhabit this cherished park. Limit: 30

Leader: Angela Vickio

Friday, July 14, 10am-12Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

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154. sustainability & Green design: madison children’s museum

Enjoy a family-friendly guided tour of the Madison Children’s Museum to learn about sustainability, green building, upcycling, recycling, renewable energy, and natural sciences. Explore the museum’s green rooftop for a glimpse of urban ecology and meet some native animals up close. Limit: 20

Ages 5+

Leaders: Cheryl DeWelt & Kia Karlen

Friday, July 14, 10am-12Pm madison, Dane co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

155. apostle islands: kayak the sea caves

Get up close with some of the biggest sea caves on the Apostle Island National Lakeshore mainland! Start at iconic Meyers Beach with basic sea kayak instruction, then hit the water to paddle the picturesque shores of Lake Superior. (If high winds day of trip, we may start at an alternate nearby location). Note: max weight 275lb; max height 6’6”. Tandem sea kayaks and gear provided. Limit: 12

Leader: Ellie Kolodzieski

choose one session to attend:

155-a. Friday, July 14, 4-7:30Pm

155-B. saturday, July 15, 8-11:30am cornucopia, Bayfield co. cost: $100 per person

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156. private lands restoration: pine relicts & savanna

Discover the woodland, fields, savanna, and pine relicts of this private property near Ridgeway Pines State Natural Area. Hear from experts at Adaptive Restoration about land management strategies and conservation easements. Birds abound at this site, including pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, yellow-billed cuckoo, and Acadian flycatcher. Limit: 20

Leaders: Mike Healy & Brad Kolhoff

saturday, July 15, 8-10am ridgeway, iowa co.

cost: $18 per person

157. caving at ledge view Nature center

Descend into a matrix of four interconnected caverns to discover geologic history from millions of years ago! Learn how caves are formed and the animals that use them. We will use stairs and ladders to access the caves, with the option to crawl through tunnels. Limit: 25 Ages 5+

Leaders: Louise Marum, Maria Thomson & Robyn Jacobchick

saturday, July 15, 10am-12Pm chilton, calumet co.

cost: $27 adult, $17 child

158. penokee hills: beaver ponds & Wetlands

Journey to one of Wisconsin’s highest quality watersheds: the headwaters of Bull Gus Creek, a tributary to the Bad River. We’ll learn about the importance of beavers in helping maintain upper watershed wetlands for capturing runoff, recharging groundwater, and supporting trout and wildlife habitat. Explore several different kinds of wetlands, including large beaver ponds. Limit: 20

Leaders: Tracy Hames & Bill Heart

saturday, July 15, 10am-3Pm

mellen, iron co.

cost: $28 per person

159. door county kayak: pristine logan creek

Enjoy exclusive access to a State Natural Area and surround yourself in the natural beauty of Door County. Marvel at towering white cedar and black ash trees as you paddle through Logan Creek SNA into Clark Lake. Logan Creek is designated as an Outstanding Water Resource and Priority Stopover Site for birds, so be on the lookout for rare plants and birds! Note weight limits: min 40 lbs; max 250 lbs. Tandem kayaks and gear provided.

Limit: 16

Leader: Rob Geitner

choose one session to attend:

159-a. saturday, July 15, 11:30am-2:30Pm

159-B. saturday, July 15, 12:30-3:30Pm

Jacksonport, Door co.

cost: $78 per person

160. Twilight kayak Tour of devil’s lake

Enjoy an evening paddle to discover geology, history, and wildlife during the lovely twilight hours. Bring your own kayak or rent one on site the day of the trip. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 20

Leader: Sue Johansen Mayoleth

saturday, July 15, 7-9Pm

Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $33 per person

161. horicon marsh kayak exploration

Discover wetland ecology and observe birds and wildlife as we paddle through one of our nation’s largest freshwater marshes, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance. Kayaks and gear provided.

Limit: 12 Ages 10+

Leaders: Bailey Veal & Stefanie Merten

choose one session to attend:

161-a. sunday, July 16, 10:30am-2:30Pm

161-B. sunday, august 20, 10:30am-2:30Pm

horicon, Dodge co.

cost: $63 adult, $53 child

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162. butterfly Field day in Fort mccoy

Explore a slice of Wisconsin that is seldom accessible to the public: Fort McCoy! Search the vast grasslands for Ottoe skipper and regal fritillary, and visit an area managed specifically for Karner blue butterflies to spy these rare beauties. Hear from Fort McCoy biologists about how they are conserving the rich biological diversity of this unique site.

Limit: 25

Leader: Jessup Weichelt

monday, July 17, 9am-12Pm

tomah, monroe co.

cost: $18 per person

163. ariens company: corporate conservation

at its best!

Examine impactful conservation practices in an unexpected location — Ariens Company manufacturing plant! Walk the trails with company employees to learn about the 150 acres of ongoing wetland, forest, and savanna restorations. Visit blooming pollinatorfriendly prairie restorations with 130+ plant species and help monitor purple martin nest boxes. Enjoy lunch (provided) in an outdoor pavilion overlooking Brillion Marsh. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 25

Leaders: Ann Stilp, Stuart Boerst & Bob Ring

tuesday, July 18, 9am-1:30Pm

Brillion, calumet co.

cost: $33 per person

164. behind the scenes Tour of a Wildlife hospital

Go behind-the-scenes at one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in Wisconsin! The Wisconsin Humane Society Wildlife Rehabilitation Center admits approximately 5,000 sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals of over 150 different species each year. See current animal patients and learn about wildlife rehabilitation on this exclusive and rarely offered tour of the facility. Limit: 25

Leaders: Crystal Sharlow-Schaefer & Mary Landry

Wednesday, July 19, 12-2Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $33 per person

165. exploring christopher Farm & Gardens

Hidden along the western shoreline of Lake Michigan, Christopher Farm & Gardens is a magical place where garden design, horticulture, wildlife, and education intersect. Enjoy an exclusive tour of the 50-acre private botanical garden and then caravan to a 20-acre prairie restoration site along the bluffs of Lake Michigan. Learn about climate-resilient planting, prairie restoration techniques, and shoreline preservation. Limit: 25

Leader: Miles Thompson choose one session to attend:

165-A. Thursday, July 20, 9AM-2PM

165-B. Thursday, August 17, 9AM-2PM

Sheboygan, Sheboygan co.

Cost: $20 per person

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166. pontoon Tour: history & habitat of the harbor district

Enjoy a pontoon cruise through Milwaukee’s Harbor District to see where three ecologically important rivers meet to flow into Lake Michigan. Explore its changing history from rich freshwater estuary to industrial hub, and learn about current efforts to restore and revitalize this working waterfront. Limit: 40 Ages 13+

Leader: Aaron Zeleske

choose one session to attend:

166-a. thursday, July 20, 12:45-3Pm

166-B. thursday, august 17, 12:45-3Pm milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $53 adult, $43 child

167. kettle moraine oak opening

sNa: botany & ecology

Note: steep, rugged terrain. Discover one of the rarest plant communities in the world: the oak opening. Walk along the Ice Age Trail under the low, spreading limbs of ancient oak trees to discover the wide array of wildflowers and grasses that make these savannas so diverse. Learn about plant identification, savanna ecology, glaciation, and the area’s rich human history. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for the WI Rare Plant Preservation Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Kevin Doyle & Ryan O’Connor

Friday, July 21, 9am-1Pm

Palmyra, Jefferson co. cost: $28 per person

168. death’s door adventure rafting Tour

Adventure awaits! Enjoy a high-speed zodiac rafting trip to explore Door County’s most scenic and remote sights: the Door Bluff Headlands, Death’s Door Passage, and Plum and Pilot Islands. Learn local history, savor up-close views of lighthouses and an old Coast Guard station, and even see a shipwreck in 5 feet of water! Spy birds galore on Pilot Island, including cormorants and gulls. Note: potential for bumpy ride. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 12 Ages 10+

Leader: Matt Olson

choose one session to attend:

168-a. Friday, July 21, 9:30-11:30am

168-B. Friday, July 21, 12-2Pm

168-C. Friday, July 21, 2:30-4:30Pm

168-d. sunday, July 23, 9:30-11:30am

168-e. sunday, July 23, 12-2Pm

168-F. sunday, July 23, 2:30-4:30Pm ellison Bay, Door co. cost: $78 adult, $68 child

169. urban Nature photography

Have you ever seen a prairie in full bloom in the heart of downtown Milwaukee? Join us to discover this unique place in a fun way. Explore Three Bridges Park along the Hank Aaron State Trail, capturing the flora and fauna through a camera lens! Learn photography tips and tricks from an expert teacher. Bring any camera, including a DSLR or smartphone, but no camera is required. Limit: 20

Leaders: Eddee Daniel & Jeff Veglahn

Friday, July 21, 10am-12Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

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170. cave point adventure rafting Tour

Adventure awaits! Enjoy a high-speed zodiac rafting trip to explore the shores of Door County. Depart from Baileys Harbor and zip down the shoreline to view the shipwrecks of Jacksonport. Then travel into the caves and coves of Cave Point to learn what caused the unique rock formations and geology of Door County. Venture onward to the sand dunes of Whitefish Bay and more shipwrecks. Note: potential for bumpy ride. Fundraiser for NRF.

Limit: 12 Ages 10+

Leader: Matt Olson

choose one session to attend:

170-a. saturday, July 22, 9-11am

170-B. saturday, July 22, 11:30am-1:30Pm

170-C. saturday, July 22, 2-4Pm

Baileys harbor, Door co. cost: $78 adult, $68 child

171. little plover river: communitybased Wetland restoration

Experience how the power of partnerships transformed one of the most endangered rivers in Wisconsin. Enjoy a 1-mile hike through a former farm field that now supports shrub carr, wet prairie, and upland prairie habitats. Hear how government agencies, scientific experts, farmers, conservationists, and public citizens came together to restore the health of the Little Plover River watershed. No bathrooms.

Limit: 25

Leaders: Josh Brown & Dominique Swangstu

saturday, July 22, 9-11:30am

Plover, Portage co.

cost: $18 per person

172. painting & photography on the prairie

Painting, photography, and prairies? A perfect pairing! Hike York Prairie SNA covered in summer blooms to discover ecology and natural history. Then learn some mixed media techniques to capture your impressions of the prairie and add your touch to a group landscape painting. We’ll use paints that could stain your clothing, so dress accordingly. Or choose to venture out with a pro for tips to hone your photography skills. No art experience necessary, all materials provided. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Ages 7+

Leaders: Heidi Hankley, Jim MacDonald & Jerry Newman

saturday, July 22, 9-11:30am

Blanchardville, green co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

173. paddle manitowish river in search of mussels

Paddle the scenic Manitowish River in search of native mussels (or clams) along the way. Learn about our state’s 52 species of mussels, their amazing life cycle, interrelationship with fish, and contributions to the history of Wisconsin, from food to pearls to buttons. Canoes and gear provided. Limit: 12

Leaders: Lisie Kitchel, Jesse & Jamie VandenLangenberg

saturday, July 22, 10am-5Pm

manitowish Waters, Vilas co. cost: $38 per person

174. restoring a lost landscape: Westport prairie partnership

Visit a showpiece of Wisconsin’s glacial and prairie heritage where 100 native plant species thrive. Majestic bur oaks dot the landscape where wild indigo, blazing stars, compass plants, and coneflowers bloom. Discover prairie management and partnerships to restore and protect this stunning site in Empire Prairie SNA.

Limit: 25

Leaders: BJ Byers & Tony Abate

monday, July 24, 9-11:30am

Westport, Dane co.

cost: $18 per person

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175. Turtle Flambeau Flowage pontoon Tour

Explore the history and natural beauty of the 13,000-acre Turtle Flambeau Flowage Scenic Waters Area on a guided pontoon tour. Enjoy excellent birding and wildlife viewing as you learn about the history and cultural traditions of this jewel of the Northwoods. Fundraiser for local conservation. Limit: 10

Leaders: John Heusinkveld, Jim Bokern & Jenna Malinowski

monday, July 24, 9:30am-4:30Pm

springstead, iron co.

cost: $75 per person*

176. modern agriculture Works With Wildlife

Typical wildlife art shows pheasants, turkey, and deer erupting from an abandoned farm setting, projecting the myth that production agriculture competes with wildlife habitat. Not so! Join a local farmer and conservation specialists to see firsthand how crop rotation and creating areas dedicated to wildlife habitat result in boosting farm economics and increasing biodiversity. No bathrooms.

Limit: 30

Leaders: Scott Stipetich, Terry Shaurette & Joe Somero

tuesday, July 25, 9am-1Pm

Jim Falls, chippewa co.

cost: $18 per person

177. paddle Waupaca chain o’ lakes: common invasive species

Paddle through the scenic beauty of four connected lakes with crystal clear waters. Learn about various aquatic and wetland invasive plants and animals common to Wisconsin waterways, and how to prevent their spread. Paddling experience required. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 15

Leaders: Chris Hamerla & Kendra Kundinger

saturday, July 29, 9am-12Pm

Waupaca, Waupaca co.

cost: $18 per person

178. Wetland Wonders at Woodland dunes: birds & blooms of the henry restoration

Witness the wonders of wetlands! Tour the 80-acre Henry wetland mitigation site that is creating critical stopover habitat to benefit migratory birds and pollinators. Enjoy a lush sedge meadow, wet prairie, and upland prairie habitats in peak bloom. Learn about the restoration process, funding mechanisms, and how bobolinks, Wilson’s phalaropes, sandhill cranes, and 150+ other native species have benefited at this site. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Josh Brown, Jim Knickelbine & Josh Sulman

saturday, July 29, 9-11am

two rivers, manitowoc co. cost: $18 per person

179. Forest bathing at Wehr

Experience Wehr in a unique way! Join a certified guide in the practice of Forest Bathing, also known in Japan as ShinrinYoku. Immerse yourself in nature and enjoy a series of sensory invitations designed to relax, slow down, and connect you with the natural world. Limit: 20

Leader: Brooke Gilley

sunday, July 30, 9-11:30am

Franklin, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

180. demystify Waste: Tour dane county landfill & Trash lab

Reduce, reuse, recycle – see how the Dane County Landfill facilities are putting those words into action! Discover the Dane County Trash Lab, and how Clean Sweep, the C&D Recycling facilities, and landfill are protecting the health of the community and environment while creating millions of dollars’ worth of renewable energy every year. Waste is just resources in the wrong places, after all. Limit: 35 Ages 7+

Leader: Sujata Gautam

choose one session to attend:

180-a. thursday, august 3, 9-10:30am

180-B. saturday, august 12, 9-10:30am

madison, Dane co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

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diversity in the Field: intro to hunting & Fishing for beginners

From all backgrounds

Have you wanted to learn about fishing and hunting but felt like you didn’t “fit in?”

Join this welcoming space for a hands-on exploration of these hobbies. We’ll discuss the important roles hunting and fishing have on wildlife conservation, barriers that prevent some from being involved, and how you can pursue these rewarding outdoor activities. Limit: 20 Ages 8+

Leader: Christopher Kilgour

saturday, august 5, 9am-3Pm

mayville, Dodge co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

182. Treasures of the mukwonago river: Native mussels

Wade in the cool waters of the Mukwonago River to search for one of our state’s most diverse yet hidden treasures: freshwater mussels (clams). Learn about our 52 native species, their fascinating life cycle, and their amazing contributions to the history of Wisconsin. Great fun for kids and adults!

Limit: 25 Ages 5+

Leaders: Lisie Kitchel & Jesse Weinzinger

saturday, august 5, 9am-12Pm

mukwonago, Waukesha co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

183. exploring the madison

school Forest

There is no better outdoor classroom than a School Forest! 8,000 students annually visit Madison School Forest to experience the wonders of nature. Explore the oak woods, restored prairie, maple forest, sinkhole and rock outcroppings and hear how School Forests are inspiring the next generation of conservationists. Also visit adjacent Olson Oak Woods SNA, home to 300 species of plants and 40 species of breeding birds!

Limit: 20

Leader: JoAnn Riecke

saturday, august 5, 9:30am-2Pm

Verona, Dane co.

cost: $18 per person

184. kernza:

The revolutionary New perennial Grain

Cutting-edge science! Kernza is a new perennial grain that has the power to transform our agricultural landscapes and provide numerous ecosystem services. Tour a production field of Kernza on a working farm, sample tasty food made from Kernza, and walk adjacent pollinator strips to see how multiple conservation practices can fit together on a Wisconsin farm. Limit: 30

Leaders: Nicole Tautges, Kata Young & Steffen Mirsky

saturday, august 5, 9:30am-12Pm east troy, Walworth co.

cost: $50 per person

185. Wolf howl & Forest lodge Tour

Join local naturalists from the Timber Wolf Alliance to learn about area wolf packs and tour Forest Lodge on Lake Namakagon. Enjoy an examination of habitat used by wolves and other wildlife, an evening howl survey, dinner (included), and an outdoor tour of Forest Lodge. Caravan in your own vehicles during the trip through wolf territory.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Adrian Wydeven, Alan Brew & Jane Weber

saturday, august 5, 3Pm-midnight cable, Bayfield co. cost: $83 per person

186. biking the bearskin Trail to yawkey Forest reserve

Pedal 13-miles along the Bearskin State Trail to enjoy history and ecology! Discover how this former railroad corridor was used to transport logs during the historic logging era. Enjoy a short hike amongst the large pines of the Yawkey Forest Reserve, a 431-acre property of outstanding beauty. Limit: 16

Leader: Troy Walters

Wednesday, august 9, 1-3:30Pm

minocqua, oneida co. cost: $28 per person

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187. Twilight paddle on the upper yahara river

Twilight is a magical time to paddle among the large fragrant blooms of American lotus. Discover local natural history and learn how the lotus was introduced to improve aquatic habitat in the Upper Yahara River in Cherokee Marsh. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 20

Leaders: Russ Hefty & Timothy Baker

Wednesday, august 9, 5:30-8:30Pm madison, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

188. Falling in love with the Night sky: Wyalusing

Join the StarSplitters to explore astronomy! Start the evening in a classroom learning about the night sky: planets, galaxies, star clusters, and nebulae. Then venture outside with telescopes to view the Great Hercules Cluster, the Lagoon Nebula, the Andromeda Galaxy, and much more. Limit: 24 Ages 10+

Leaders: Jean Napp, Chad Breuer & Josh Kozelka

thursday, august 10, 8:30-11Pm

Prairie du chien, grant co. cost: $28 adult, $18 child

189. american martens & Treaty rights

Take a bus tour through the scenic Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest with stops to hike and learn about the ecology, history, and current studies of the state endangered American marten. Meet researchers from the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, an intertribal organization comprised of 11 Ojibwe tribes. This is a unique opportunity to learn about the importance of marten species to the Ojibwe people and the cultural connection between Ojibwe treaty rights and marten management. Note: some off-trail hiking. Limit: 25

Leader: Jonathan Gilbert

Friday, august 11, 9am-3Pm

mellen, Ashland co. cost: $38 per person

190. restoring Wetlands on a Working Farm

Can wetlands and farms go together?

Yes! See how wetlands help maintain the health of one Chippewa County farm. Visit several wetland restoration sites and learn how cattle management can be used as an effective tool in wetland care. Discover how wetlands help address runoff and other water issues on-farm and their role in the watershed. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Tracy Hames, Ashly & Stacy Steinke

Friday, august 11, 1-4Pm cornell, chippewa co. cost: $21 per person

191. bibon swamp sNa paddling adventure

Note: long-distance paddle in remote location. Enjoy this rare opportunity to explore deep into one of the most diverse and intact large wetland systems in Wisconsin. Paddle 16 miles through swamps, alder thickets, shrub carr, and bog habitats to see wildlife, trout, orchids, and other wetland plants. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 15

Leaders: Tracy Hames & Bill Heart

saturday, august 12, 8am-3Pm

mason, Bayfield co. cost: $33 per person

192. dunes of kohler andrae: Flora, Fauna & Geology

Note: steep, off-trail hiking on sand. Explore the amazing world of dunes along the Lake Michigan shore. Hike off-trail to discover unique sand dune ecology, rare plants, interdunal ephemeral wetlands, and a dry-mesic white pine forest in picturesque Kohler Dunes SNA. Fundraiser for local conservation efforts. Limit: 25

Leaders: James Buchholz & Butch DuMez

saturday, august 12, 9:30am-12Pm

sheboygan, sheboygan co.

cost: $28 per person

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193. banding ducks hands-on Stealthily ascend into an elevated blind under the early moring cover of darkness and watch ducks gather during sunrise at the Collins Marsh Wildlife Area. See biologists capture ducks with a cannon-net, then help catch and even band ducks yourself! A great hands-on experience to learn about waterfowl ecology and management.

Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 10 Ages 8+

Leaders: Steve Easterly & Andrew Krsnich thursday, august 17, 4:30-8:30am reedsville, manitowoc co. cost: $38 adult, $28 child*

194. lulu lake sNa: Terrain in Transition

Note: steep, off-trail hike in wet terrain. Take a walk on the historical side! Hear about the geological and human influences on this exceptional State Natural Area as we traverse its fen wetlands, oak openings, and other rare natural communities. No bathrooms.

Limit: 20

Leaders: Cory Peters & Emily Helm

Friday, august 18, 9am-12Pm eagle, Waukesha co. cost: $23 per person

195. exploring old-Growth remnants: doering Woods sNa Take a journey back in time with revered naturalists to experience what northern Wisconsin’s original landscape was like. Marvel at a mature hemlock-hardwood forest and super-canopy of white pines, some as large as 3 feet in diameter. See the origin of the upper South Fork of the Flambeau River and the restored Round Lake Logging Dam, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nice pairing with #199. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leaders: John Bates & Mary Burns

choose one session to attend:

195-a. Friday, august 18, 9:30am-12Pm

195-B. Friday, august 18, 1-3:30Pm Fifield, Price co. cost: $45 per person

196. private lands restoration: driftless Wetlands

Note: hike on uneven terrain. Did you know that 75% of Wisconsin’s wildlife species depend on wetlands? Wetland habitats are vitally important but create some unique management challenges for private landowners. Hear the story of one private landowner’s restoration journey along a tributary of the Kickapoo River. Receive a free copy of the My Healthy Wetland handbook for wetland owners. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Katie Beilfuss, Armund Bartz & Nicole Staskowski

Friday, august 18, 9:30am-12Pm

steuben, crawford co. cost: $23 per person

197. shorebirds & Waterbirds of cat island

Note: long, 5-mile hike. Enjoy an exclusive opportunity to hike into the usually closedto-the-public Cat Island Wave Barrier for a rare chance to see breeding piping plovers and Forster’s, Caspian, and common terns. See colonial waterbirds such as American white pelicans, great egrets, black-crowned night-herons, and more on this island that has hosted more species of migratory shorebirds than any other location in Wisconsin! Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 18

Leader: Tom Prestby

choose one session to attend: 197-a. saturday, august 19, 8am-12:30Pm 197-B. saturday, sept. 16, 8am-12:30Pm green Bay, Brown co. cost: $100 per person*

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198. Treasures of the chippewa river: Native mussels

Wade in the cool waters of the Chippewa River to search for one of our state’s most diverse yet hidden treasures: freshwater mussels (clams). Learn about Wisconsin’s 52 native species, their fascinating life cycle, and amazing contributions to the history of our state. Great fun for kids and adults!

Limit: 25 Ages 5+

Leaders: Lisie Kitchel & Jesse Weinzinger

saturday, august 19, 9am-12Pm

meridean, Dunn co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

199. exploring old-Growth remnants: Tucker lake sNa

Experience the majesty of an old-growth hemlock and yellow birch forest on this rugged 4-mile hike with revered Wisconsin naturalists. Discover why old-growth stands are unique and bask in the beauty of this site, where the oldest known tree is more than 340 years old! Nice pairing with #195. Limit: 15

Leaders: John Bates & Mary Burns

saturday, august 19, 10am-3Pm

Fifield, Price co. cost: $45 per person

200. hands-on mineral & Fossil collecting

Learn about rocks, minerals, and fossils as you collect your own geologic specimens from a local quarry. Limit: 25 Ages 8+

Leaders: Ruth & Michael Riesch

saturday, august 19, 10am-2Pm

Lena, oconto co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

201. private lands restoration: West dane conservancy

Revel in the sights and sounds of a late summer prairie in peak bloom at a spectacular private land restoration. West Dane Conservancy is a 187-acre property with a diverse mix of native prairie, savanna, woodland, and wetland habitats. Learn the basics of management plans, conservation easements, and land management funding options. Limit: 30

Leaders: Doug Steege, Kristine Euclide & Andy Sleger

tuesday, august 22, 8:30-11:30am

mazomanie, Dane co. cost: $38 per person

202. Tallgrass prairie ecology & restoration Workshop

Thinking about attempting a prairie planting? Then this trip is for you! Enjoy a wagon ride with hikes through Goose Pond Sanctuary to learn about: plant species selection, rare species, fire effects, invasive species removal, wildlife usage, management challenges and techniques, and grant opportunities. Both novice and advanced prairie stewards welcome. You might even spot some grassland denizens, including eastern meadowlarks, dickcissels, or claycolored sparrows. Limit: 20

Leaders: Mark Martin, Susan Foote-Martin, Graham Steinhauer & Travis Wilder

tuesday, august 22, 9:30am-3:30Pm

Arlington, columbia co.

cost: $38 per person

203. lending a hand for loons

Take action for loons! Enjoy a short paddle to visit artificial nest platforms, which have helped loons hatch 84 chicks on this quiet lake. Learn how citizens and students have contributed to loon conservation, and how you can help loons through shoreline management practices. Canoes and gear provided. Limit: 14 Ages 12+

Leader: Zach Wilson

Friday, august 25, 12:30-3:30Pm

mercer, iron co.

cost: $53 adult, $43 child*

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204. kayaking the kinnickinnic: The urban Watershed

For experienced paddlers only: possible big waves and wind. Explore the heart of Milwaukee’s South Side by kayak! The Kinnickinnic River Watershed is the most urbanized watershed in the entire state — though paddling in a kayak, you might not know it! Learn about river history, restoration, and green infrastructure. Spot herons, turtles, and other urban wildlife. Kayaks and gear included. Limit: 10

Leaders: Kelly Moore Brands & Yesi Perez

Friday, august 25, 1-4:30Pm

milwaukee, milwaukee co. cost: $53 per person

205. hummingbirds: ecology & banding

Marvel at these flying jewels up close as we watch a licensed bander capture and tag ruby-throated hummingbirds. Learn about hummingbird ecology and glean ideas on attracting various birds and butterflies to your own yard. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 25 Ages 7+

Leaders: Mickey O’Connor, Larry & Emily Scheunemann

saturday, august 26, 7:30-9:30am milton, rock co.

cost: $68 adult, $58 child*

206. creating spaces for crane conservation

Tour the International Crane Foundation to discover how they protect ecosystems and safeguard crane populations worldwide. Enjoy the new $10 million expansion including newly renovated interpretive sites and crane exhibits. Explore a tallgrass prairie and see what it takes to raise endangered cranes. Limit: 25

Leader: Paige Hall

choose one session to attend:

206-a. saturday, august 26, 9am-12Pm

206-B. saturday, august 26, 1-4Pm Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $28 per person

207. lake sturgeon reintroduction project

Lake sturgeon can live for 50+ years and grow to 9 feet long! Once common in the Great Lakes, they were absent from the Milwaukee River for more than a century — until recently! Learn about sturgeon biology, tour a rearing facility, and see the river from the standpoint of this ancient fish. Limit: 15 Ages 10+

Leader: Mary Holleback

choose one session to attend:

207-a saturday, august 26, 9:30-11:30am

207-B. saturday, august 26, 1-3Pm newburg, ozaukee co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

208. private lands restoration: mineral point

Enjoy an early autumn hike through a mature prairie restoration! Join specialists from Adaptive Restoration for the first-ever tour of a 160-acre private property in its 15th year of habitat restoration. Learn tips and tricks of land management as you hike through restored and remnant prairies, oak savannas and woodlands, and wetlands on this 3-mile trek. Limit: 20

Leaders: Bryant Luhman & Brad Kolhoff

saturday, august 26, 10am-1Pm mineral Point, iowa co. cost: $28 per person

209. monarch Tagging: st. croix valley

One of the most recognizable butterflies on the planet, monarchs still continue to amaze us! Learn about the life cycle of a butterfly, catch and tag wild monarchs, and explore some of Wisconsin’s spectacular restored prairies at the Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center’s Wisconsin Campus.

Limit: 30 Ages 7+

Leader: Abbey Holden

saturday, august 26, 1-3Pm

hudson, st. croix co. cost: $23 adult, $13 child

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210. Tree climbing: a view from the Top

Discover an exciting new outdoor activity: recreational tree climbing. Move up and down a rope system to experience a squirrel’s eye view of the world. Explore the wonders of tree canopy habitats while finding peace, relaxation, and a new perspective. All your senses come alive! Must be in good physical condition. Fee includes safety gear. Limit: 18

Ages 7+

Leaders: Bailey Veal & Stefanie Merten

saturday, august 26, 1-3Pm

newburg, ozaukee co.

cost: $46 adult, $36 child

211. Geology of Waterfalls: lake superior region

The Lake Superior basin is home to some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the state. Visit four waterfalls: Copper Falls, Potato River Falls, Saxon, and Superior Falls. Enjoy picturesque views and learn about the geologic history that is responsible for their creation. Fundraiser for Landmark

Conservancy Stewardship Fund. Limit: 15

Leader: Tom Fitz

sunday, august 27, 10am-3Pm

mellen, Ashland co.

cost: $68 per person*

212. Full moon paddle: devil’s lake

A unique way to experience Devil’s Lake — on the water at night! We’ll decorate our watercraft with glow sticks, then launch into the calm waters. Paddle the circumference of the lake under the glow of the full moon and enjoy the sounds of the evening. Fundraiser for NRF. You must bring your own canoe/kayak.

Limit: 20

Leader: Sue Johansen Mayoleth

Wednesday, august 30, 8-10Pm

Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $33 per person

213. bountiful blooms of young prairie sNa

Note: off-trail hike with uneven footing. Explore the best and largest unplowed prairie remnant in the Southern Kettle Moraine, boasting 80+ species of native plants. Hike among blooming blazing stars and towering compass plants, identify rare flora, and spy grassland birds. Learn about prescribed fire management, geologic history, and the uniqueness of this rare ecosystem. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leader: Pete Duerkop

thursday, september 7, 9am-12Pm

Palmyra, Jefferson co.

cost: $23 per person

214. lunch on lone rock & Quincy bluff sNa

Note: steep, difficult hike. Explore one of Wisconsin’s largest SNAs, Quincy Bluff and Wetland, a huge wetland complex bordered by soaring mesa-like sandstone bluffs. Then take a hike to eat your lunch atop of Lone Rock with a stunning vista. This is a 5-mile hike over steep terrain with a scramble over large rocks. Must not be afraid of heights. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Quincy Bluff & Wetlands Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Jon Robaidek, Tim Holme, Allie Mazurkiewicz & Haley Whitehouse

Friday, september 8, 10am-2Pm

Adams, Adams co.

cost: $28 per person

215. Walking through deep history: archaeology of pheasant branch

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archaeologist for a 2-mile stroll through Pheasant Branch Conservancy to learn about its significant heritage. From giant earthen birds to portals to other worlds, lost arrows and weary farmers, come and discover the history hidden underfoot. Limit: 30

Leader: Amy Rosebrough

Friday, september 8, 10-11:30am

middleton, Dane co. cost: $18 per person

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216. explore the Waubesa Wetlands sNa

Note: strenuous & long, off-trail hike. Trek 4 miles through wonderful Waubesa Wetlands SNA, a hidden wetland gem just south of Madison. Deep organic soils, a large bedrock valley and glacial formations give rise to dry prairie, sedge meadow, and calcareous fens. Discover rare plants and unique waterbirds such as terns, loons, and osprey. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leader: Alex Wenthe

Friday, september 8, 1-4Pm Fitchburg, Dane co.

cost: $18 per person

217. a Night out with chimney swifts

Witness the amazing spectacle of several thousand chimney swifts coming to roost together! During late summer evenings, these birds form large tornado-like flocks above chimneys and then simultaneously funnel down into the opening. See it with your own eyes, and learn more about these aerial insectivores and how you can help conserve them. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 25

Leaders: Spencer Stehno, Mary & Meredith

Cullen

choose one session to attend:

217-a. Friday, september 8, 6-8Pm

217-B. saturday, september 9, 6-8Pm

okauchee Lake, Waukesha co.

cost: $38 per person

218. bat swarm at Neda mine

Using ultrasound bat detectors, infrared video cameras, and your own eyes, watch the annual ritual of bats swarming under the light of a full moon. Learn about bat biology and natural history from bat experts during this amazing display of state threatened species at one of Wisconsin’s largest hibernacula. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for the WI Bat Conservation Fund. Limit: 40

Leaders: J. Paul White, Jennifer Redell & Heather Kaarakka

Friday, september 8, 7:45-10Pm iron ridge, Dodge co. cost: $68 per person*

219. mazomanie oak barrens sNa: rare plants & animals

Note: off-trail hike. From oak barrens to wetlands, from mice to reptiles to amphibians, there is much to explore at Mazomanie Oak Barrens SNA. Learn how DNR crews and volunteers have managed this unique location, and get to know the rare plants and animals that live here. No bathrooms. Limit: 18

Leaders: Jared Urban & Jeff Lorch

saturday, september 9, 9am-12Pm

sauk city, Dane co.

cost: $23 per person

220. climate smart Forestry in action

Discover the many climate-adaptive forest management strategies that are underway at the Forest Exploration Center. Hike through this 60-acre southern hardwood forest to learn how climate change is impacting our forests and what we can do to keep our forests healthy, sustainable, and resilient for the future. Limit: 15

Leaders: Brad Hutnik, Julie Hein & Mike Sieger

saturday, september 9, 10am-12Pm

Wauwatosa, milwaukee co.

cost: $18 per person

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221. Geology of Two creeks buried Forest sNa

Note: challenging, steep hike. Discover a buried forest! Hike along a lakeshore bluff where ancient wood from pre-glacial forests is exposed. Learn about geologic, climatic, and human events from this epic episode of Wisconsin’s glacial history at one of our most famous geologic sites! Nice pairing with trip #223. No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Leaders: David & Vin Mickelson, Dolly McNulty

saturday, september 9, 10am-12Pm

two creeks, manitowoc co. cost: $18 per person

222. Fish diversity of baird creek

Bring the whole family to learn about the fish and other aquatic creatures hidden in the waters of Baird Creek. Watch as fish are temporarily captured using a large seine net and get up close with aquatic biodiversity. Great fun for kids and adults! Limit: 30

Ages 6+

Leaders: Charlie Frisk & Lexi Angemi

saturday, september 9, 1-3Pm

green Bay, Brown co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

223. Geologic origins of point beach sNa

For thousands of years the Lake Michigan shoreline has moved miles both to the east and west, and was once 300 feet lower than today’s shoreline. Hike over ridges and swales, through sand dunes, and onto the beach to understand how waves and wind have shaped the shore we see today. Nice pairing with trip #221. Limit: 25

Leaders: David & Vin Mickelson, Dolly McNulty

saturday, september 9, 1:30-3:30Pm

two rivers, manitowoc co. cost: $18 per person

224. beginning rock climbing: devil’s lake state park

Note: vigorous, steep hike with 500 feet elevation gain on rocky, slippery terrain. Explore Devil’s Lake like never before! Take a steep hike to remote quartzite cliffs overlooking Devil’s Lake and the Oak Forest SNA. Then don climbing gear and harnesses to learn the basics from certified rock climbing instructors. Take 3-5 climbing routes, belay others, and experiment with scaling vertical cliff faces. All climbing gear is provided. Perfect for beginners! Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 20 Must be age 16+

Leaders: Nick Wilkes & Lauren Pulkstenis sunday, september 10, 8am-3Pm merrimac, sauk co. cost: $88 adult per person

225. restoring the monarch migration

Explore a rare migratory roost site for monarchs in the heart of Wauwatosa! Traverse the meadows, prairies, oak savanna, and wetlands of The Monarch Conservancy to learn about the monarch’s complex life cycle and how you can help conserve this iconic species. Limit: 20

Ages 7+

Leader: Barb Agnew choose one session to attend:

225-a. sunday, september 10, 4:30-6Pm

225-B. sunday, september 17, 4:30-6Pm Wauwatosa, milwaukee co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

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226. Tagging monarch butterflies at Goose pond sanctuary

Grab a net and blaze through prairies to capture and tag monarch butterflies! Discover details of monarch ecology, their awe-inspiring migration story, and marvel at this site where 900+ monarchs are tagged annually. Learn how to attract monarchs and other butterflies to your own yard. Limit: 25

Ages 7+

Leaders: Mark Martin, Susan Foote-Martin & Graham Steinhauer choose one session to attend:

226-a. tuesday, september 12, 9:30am-12Pm

226-B. tuesday, september 12, 1-3:30Pm Arlington, columbia co. cost: $28 adult, $18 child

227. oak savanna restoration: donald park

Oak savannas once covered most of southern Wisconsin but are now considered a critically imperiled habitat. Explore the picturesque savanna restoration at Donald Park and learn techniques to preserve and restore this rare natural community and how it improves habitat for wildlife, including the red-headed woodpecker. Limit: 20

Leader: Russ Hefty

Wednesday, september 13, 8-11am mount Vernon, Dane co. cost: $28 per person

228. Newport state park: internationally designated dark sky viewing

Find out what a dark sky truly looks like! At the far end of the Door Peninsula and on the shores of Lake Michigan is Wisconsin’s only internationally designated Dark Sky Park and a prime destination for stargazers and astronomers. Several telescopes will be available for an evening of star gazing and learning about constellations, planets, and other galaxies. Limit: 50

Leaders: Eric Hyde, Brian Grube & Beth Bartoli

thursday, september 14, 7:30-10Pm

ellison Bay, Door co.

cost: $28 per person

229. elk bugling in the Flambeau river state Forest

Greet the sunrise by bugling for elk! Tour the Flambeau River State Forest to look for signs of elk and discuss the biology of this majestic animal. Learn the history, present, and future of the Wisconsin elk program from initial reintroduction efforts to an annual harvest season by tribal and non-tribal hunters. Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 15

Leaders: Ron Weber, Josh Spiegel & Laine Stowell

Friday, september 15, 6am-1Pm

Winter, sawyer co.

cost: $43 per person

230. birding for everyone with access ability Wisconsin

Enjoy observing birds in an accessible and welcoming space. Search for grassland bird species at Badger Prairie County Park with Access Ability Wisconsin whose mission is to increase “Outdoors Access 4 All!” across the state of Wisconsin and beyond. Binoculars and scopes provided, and outdoor wheelchair use on the trip can be arranged. Limit: 25

Leaders: Rachael Lewandowski-Sarette, Monica Spaeni & Jeanne Scherer

Friday, september 15, 5:30-8Pm

Verona, Dane co.

cost: $66 per person

231. autumn prairies abloom at holy Wisdom

How many native plant species can you identify? Learn how to identify asters, goldenrods and gentians on this meandering hike through Holy Wisdom’s prairies and savanna. We’ll keep a sharp lookout for birds, bees, and butterflies on this early autumn stroll! Limit: 18

Leader: Sylvia Marek

saturday, september 16, 9-11:30am madison, Dane co. cost: $18 per person

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232. Train ride & bluff prairie hike: Tiffany Wildlife area

A full day of fun! Enjoy a morning walk in the 5-Mile Bluff SNA for amazing views of the Chippewa and Mississippi rivers as we learn about glacial geology, goat prairie management, and timber rattlesnakes. Then off to the tracks for an open-air train ride into the remote areas of the Tiffany Wildlife Area, stopping for short hikes into prairies, savannas, and floodplain forests. Enjoy one of the most ecologically and historically unique areas of the state! Fundraiser for Lower Chippewa River Basin Conservation Fund. Limit: 60

Leaders: Mark Rasmussen & Dean Edlin

saturday, september 16, 9am-5Pm

Pepin, Pepin co. cost: $50 per person*

233. Forest bathing & Foraging: Jackson Woods

Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-Yoku as the practice is known in Japan, guides you to find stillness, open your senses, and profoundly connect with nature. Learning about wild edible and medicinal plants and fungi further hones our relationship with the landscape and natural world. Join a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and expert forager at Jackson Woods School Forest. No bathrooms. Limit: 25

Leaders: Kate Bast & Vince Aiello

sunday, september 17, 9am-12Pm

Verona, Dane co.

cost: $48 per person

234. building bird habitat at any scale

Attract more birds, from yards to parkland restoration! Learn how you can create bird-friendly and water-wise habitats at any scale on this urban walking tour. Visit the naturalization of an underutilized park, a planting in the heart of the city, an outdoor education space, and a yard transitioning to a more bird and pollinator-friendly space. Continental breakfast included. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 20

Leaders: Carl Schwartz, Jennifer PhillipsVanderberg & Jill Kunsmann

tuesday, september 19, 8am-12Pm

Port Washington, ozaukee co. cost: $45 per person*

235. eagle research: kohler eagle valley Nature preserve

The wooded bluffs and prairies of Eagle Valley provide vital winter shelter for hundreds of bald eagles. Several eagle pairs nest here in the summer as well, making this a prime location for 30 years of raptor research. Learn about raptor ecology and hike through diverse habitats that support 87 different breeding birds, dozens of mammals, and various amphibians and reptiles. Enjoy prime Mississippi River vistas from the bluffs. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund.

Limit: 12

Leaders: Brett Mandernack & Davor Grgic Friday, september 22, 9-11:30am cassville, grant co. cost: $38 per person

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236. old-Growth Forest: dunn lake pines sNa

Note: off-trail hike through wet terrain. Enjoy the beauty of the Northwoods as we trek to a secluded stand of old-growth forest. Marvel at super-canopy white pines towering above huge hemlock, birch, sugar maple, and basswood. Learn about ecology and history, and observe rare plants and animals that are dependent on old-growth forests. Limit: 15

Leader: Jeff Meessmann

Friday, september 22, 9am-12Pm

Boulder Junction, Vilas co. cost: $18 per person

237. Geologic history of the baraboo hills

Note: some challenging steep hikes. The Baraboo Hills are among the oldest rock outcroppings in North America and a geologic marvel of the Midwest. Hike with an expert to learn how geologic forces, from mountain-building to glaciers, have shaped this unique landscape. Caravan with stops to hike and explore Van Hise Rock, Abelman’s Gorge, Parfrey’s Glen, and Devil’s Lake.

Fundraiser for NRF. Limit: 25

Leader: Phil Fauble

saturday, september 23, 9am-4Pm

Baraboo, sauk co. cost: $35 per person

238. hunting Without harvest: Nature observation

Unlock the mysteries of nature on this stealthy hike! Practice skills used by traditional hunters to get close to and observe elusive wildlife, but leave the woods with only a photo, sketch, written observation, or memory. Learn animal habits and preferred habitats, tracks and signs, as well as basic orienteering. Limit: 20 Ages 8+

Leaders: Ron Weber & Emma Hansen

saturday, september 23, 10am-3Pm

Ladysmith, rusk co.

cost: $18 adult, $8 child

239. star Gazing at Washburn observatory

Tour historic Washburn Observatory and discover the fascinating history of the observatory’s telescope and the study of astronomy at UW-Madison. Then, weather permitting, open up the observatory dome to view objects in the night sky with the 15.6inch refracting telescope. Limit: 30

Leaders: Kay Kriewald & Jim Lattis

choose one session to attend:

239-a. saturday, september 23, 8-10Pm

239-B. sunday, september 24, 8-10Pm

madison, Dane co.

cost: $28 per person

240. amazing raptor migration: hawk ridge

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Experience peak raptor migration from a ridgetop perch with panoramic views of Lake Superior. The right winds can bring several thousand raptors! Expect sharp-shinned hawk, broad-winged hawk, northern harrier, merlins, and peregrine falcons. Learn about raptor ecology and identification, and see banded birds up close. Limit: 15 Ages 8+

Leaders: Richard & Amy Staffen, Sharon Fandel

choose one session to attend:

240-a saturday, september 30, 9-11:30am

240-B. saturday, september 30, 1-3:30Pm

Duluth, mn cost: $28 adult, $18 child

241. Nevin state Fish hatchery: raising healthy Trout

Ever wondered how fish that are stocked into our state waters are raised? Tour a fish hatchery with state culturists and fish health veterinarians to see firsthand how the Wisconsin DNR rears trout species to help jump-start, maintain, and conserve populations within the state. Limit: 20

Leaders: Danielle Godard, Mike Aquino & Jason Himebauch

saturday, september 30, 9:30-11:30am

Fitchburg, Dane co.

cost: $18 per person

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242. paddle the root river

Enjoy a scenic, quiet-water paddle along the Root River! Experience the wild beauty of southeastern Wisconsin as you paddle upstream and back. The forested shoreline should be ablaze with fall color! You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 15 Ages 12+

Leaders: Nancy Carlson & Nick Spittlemeister

saturday, september 30, 10am-1Pm racine, racine co. cost: $23 adult, $13 child

243. porcupine Wilderness area: Forest ecology & orienteering

Note: long, off-trail hike. Unlike most Wisconsin forests, the Porcupine Lake Wilderness Area has been untouched by human influence for decades. Hike 5 miles both off-trail, and on the scenic North Country Trail, to discover forest ecology and learn the art of orienteering with compass, map, and GPS. No bathrooms. Limit: 15

Leader: Ron Weber

saturday, september 30, 10am-3Pm grandview, Bayfield co. cost: $18 per person

244. paddle & portage: chippewa moraine lakes

Note: 500-yard hilly portage required. Calling all geology buffs! Explore the glacial landforms of the Chippewa Moraine State Recreation Area on this rugged 3-mile paddle. Learn about ice-walled lake plains, kettles, and hummocks amidst beautiful autumn color. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 30

Leader: Dave Hladilek

saturday, september 30, 1-3:30Pm new Auburn, chippewa co. cost: $28 per person

245. Tree sex and the city: pawpaws, pecans, persimmons, oh my!

Tour an unusual suburban yard! See how regionally rare trees such as pawpaws, pecans, and persimmons are thriving in this urban locale. Learn how native trees’ locations interact with their specific pollinators to enable fruiting. Start to learn how climate change, a strange sex ratio, and sex changes may limit fruiting. If fruit ripens, taste a pawpaw: custard-applebanana flavor. No bathrooms. Limit: 12

Leaders: Edward Sternberg, Mary Ann Feist & Eric Manges

sunday, October 1, 1-3:30Pm

Wauwatosa, milwaukee co. cost: $18 per person

246. hawk banding: 70+ years in southeast Wisconsin

Experience a firsthand look at one of the oldest continuous hawk banding operations in the United States—over 70 years and 44,000 hawks banded! Get an up-close view of banding red-tailed hawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and other raptors. Fundraiser for Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station Fund. Limit: 6

Leaders: Josh Martinez & Danny Erickson choose one session to attend:

246-a tuesday, October 3, 9am-12Pm

246-B. tuesday, October 3, 1-4Pm

246-C. Wednesday, October 11, 9am-12Pm

246-d. Wednesday, October 11, 1-4Pm

246-e. thursday, October 19, 9am-12Pm

246-F. thursday, October 19, 1-4Pm

cedar grove, sheboygan co. cost: $118 per person*

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247. clough island: lending a hand with restoration

Bring your work gloves and lend a hand! This is your opportunity to help restore the largest island in the scenic St. Louis River. Begin with a paddle along the shores of Clough Island, which harbors high-quality wetlands, native manoomin (wild rice), 200+ species of birds, and nearly 50 species of native fish and mammals. Then disembark to get hands-on removing invasive buckthorn. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Limit: 25

Leaders: Dara Fillmore & Zach Stewart

thursday, October 5, 9am-4:30Pm

superior, Douglas co. cost: $18 per person

248. Fall colors of the blue hills Felsenmeer sNa

Note: long hike with steep, uneven terrain and challenging footing. Discover an ecological rarity with unique geology: the Blue Hills Felsenmeer (felsenmeer is German for “sea of rocks”). Enjoy flora and fauna on this 4-mile hike through forests awash in autumn color. Limit: 15

Leader: Ron Weber

Friday, October 6, 10am-3Pm

Weyerhaeuser, rusk co. cost: $18 per person

249. behind the scenes at the Wisconsin state herbarium

Botanists within the Wisconsin State Herbarium on the UW-Madison campus have been documenting flora for more than 175 years, and have amassed one of the world’s largest collections of preserved plants, algae, lichens, and fungi. Learn about the herbarium’s 1.3 million botanical specimens and enjoy hands-on activities with museum curators. Limit: 25

Leaders: Ken Cameron, Mary Ann Feist & Mark Wetter

saturday, October 7, 9am-12Pm

madison, Dane co. cost: $23 per person

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250. explore mccaslin mountain sNa

Note: long, steep hike over uneven terrain. Meet the geologic cousin of the Baraboo Range — McCaslin Mountain. This prominent quartzite ridge spans 20 miles, rises up to 400 feet, and is estimated to be 1.7 billion years old. Take a bus tour with stops along the way to visit its cliff faces and bedrock bald areas and learn about the geology, ecology, and natural history that makes McCaslin Mountain noteworthy. Limit: 24

Leaders: Scott Valitchka, Nelson Ham & John Lampereur

saturday, October 7, 9am-5Pm

Lakewood, oconto co.

cost: $37 per person

251. John muir’s boyhood haunts

It’s been over 100 years since John Muir penned his iconic book, “My Boyhood and Youth.” Explore Muir Park SNA and other boyhood haunts that were part of the original Muir homestead, enjoy Observatory Hill SNA, and visit Wee White Kirk where John’s father preached and his family is buried. Limit: 25

Leaders: Mark Martin & Kathleen McGwin

saturday, October 7, 9:30am-3:30Pm montello, marquette co. cost: $43 per person

252. Turkey vultures up close

Note: this hike begins with a steep climb up some rock stairs but then levels out. Hike the bluffs of Devil’s Lake State Park to marvel at more than 100 migrating turkey vultures gathering in their nightly roost. Learn about turkey vulture natural history and meet a charming live vulture up close! Limit: 20

Ages 7+

Leaders: Lisa Hartman & Mike Mossman

sunday, October 08, 2:30-7Pm

Baraboo, sauk co.

cost: $28 adult, $18 child

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253. Fall Foliage paddle

Paddle down the scenic waters of the Eau Claire River in search of bald eagles, migratory birds, beavers, fish and more! Immerse yourself in the brilliant fall colors and unique seasonal changes of Wisconsin’s river ecosystems on this 3.5-mile paddle. Kayaks and gear provided. Paddling experience required. Limit: 10

Leaders: Megan Giefer & John Muetz

Friday, October 13, 10am-1:30Pm Fall creek, eau claire co. cost: $83 per person

254. camp mercer ccc historic Trail Tour

Traverse the scenic wooded and riverside trails of Camp Mercer, a former Civilian Conservation Corps site. Established in 1933 along the beautiful Manitowish River, Camp Mercer developed into an important forestry camp and administrative center for the CCC in the Northwoods. Learn about the history of the camp, hear colorful stories of the folks who lived the CCC life, and tour the camp ruins. Limit: 25

Leaders: Richard Kubicek & Jim Bokern

Friday, October 13, 1-3Pm

manitowish Waters, Vilas co. cost: $23 per person

255. saw-whet & long-eared owl banding

Have your own close encounter with Wisconsin’s smallest owl! Experience how experts capture and band these adorable little raptors at Linwood Springs Research Station, which bands up to 700 migrating owls annually each autumn. Chance to see long-eared owls too! Limit: 25 Ages 7+

Leaders: Gene & Lorraine Jacobs choose one session to attend:

255-a. Wednesday, October 18, 7:30-10Pm

255-B. thursday, October 19, 7:30-10Pm

255-C. Friday, October 20, 7:30-10Pm

255-d. saturday, October 21, 7:30-10Pm

stevens Point, Portage co. cost: $38 adult, $28 child

256. crane roosting Tour at crex meadows

Learn about sandhill crane ecology, then caravan through Crex Wildlife Refuge during sunset hours to watch thousands of cranes come to their nightly roost. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 25 Ages 10+

Leader: Lauren Finch

Friday, October 20, 4:30-7Pm

grantsburg, Burnett co. cost: $33 adult, $23 child

257. owls under the stars

Did you know that many birds migrate at night using stars to navigate? Watch Beaver Creek Reserve researchers trap and band one of these nocturnal migrants: the tiny northern saw-whet owl. Then learn about the night sky, and weather permitting, view celestial objects through telescopes. Limit: 25 Ages 7+

Leaders: Jeanette Kelly, Mike Brown & Lauren Likkel

Friday, October 20, 7-10Pm

Fall creek, eau claire co.

cost: $35 adult, $25 child

258. Fall Waterfowl viewing on chequamegon bay

Waterfowl galore! Caravan along the scenic shore of Lake Superior to view a plethora of waterfowl. Expect to see diving ducks, an assortment of dabbling ducks, and other waterbirds, such as common loons and horned grebes. There’s a good chance we will see scoters, long-tailed ducks, or Pacific loons! Limit: 20

Leader: Nicholas Anich

saturday, October 21, 8am-12Pm

Ashland, Ashland co. cost: $18 per person

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259. Tips & Tricks to mastering Waterfowl id

Get to know the ducks, geese, and swans of the Mississippi River flyway. Learn tips and tricks for waterfowl identification in an indoor classroom, then venture to iconic Pools 8 and 9 on the Mississippi River to hone your skills during the peak of waterfowl migration. Limit: 40 Ages 12+

Leaders: Brenda & Scott Kelly

saturday, October 21, 9am-1Pm

La crosse, La crosse co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

260. crane roosting at sandhill

Marvel at breathtaking views as thousands of cranes come to roost in Gallagher Marsh at sunset. There’s a good chance to see eagles and swans too! No bathrooms. Limit: 20

Ages 10+

Leader: Carrie Milestone

saturday, October 21, 3:30-8Pm

Babcock, Wood co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

261. Glacial Ghosts of Whitnall park

The Ice Age lives on! Journey back 15,000 years to an era when glaciers were in retreat and mammoths roamed. See up close the kettles, moraines, erratics, and other glacial features and discover how glaciers left their mark on the Whitnall Park we enjoy today.

Limit: 30 Ages 8+

Leaders: Emily Brown & Howard Aprill

saturday, October 28, 9-11am

Franklin, milwaukee co. cost: $18 adult, $8 child

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262. Northern saw-whet owls: carpenter Nature center

Venture out with the research banding team at Carpenter Nature Center as they check mist nets and band northern sawwhet owls. Learn the natural history of this tiny predator and marvel up close at this mysterious bird of prey. The majority of this program is indoors. Limit: 20 Ages 7+

Leaders: Jennifer Vieth & Sonia Martinez

thursday, november 2, 8-10Pm

hudson, st. croix co.

cost: $23 adult, $13 child

263. migration on the mighty mississippi

A site to behold! Expect to see hundreds of bald eagles and 100,000 waterfowl on this caravan tour to several birding hotspots along the Mississippi River. See swans, pelicans, eagles, hawks, and more during the peak of fall migration at this Globally Important Bird Area. Learn about challenges to river management and witness success of habitat restoration efforts. Fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. Limit: 30

Leaders: Jim Nissen, Steve Houdek & Luke Fara

choose one session to attend:

263-a. Friday, november 3, 8:30am-3Pm

263-B. monday, november 6, 8:30am-3Pm

La crosse, La crosse co.

cost: $50 per person*

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Adams garden Park

Adaptive restoration LLc

Aldo Leopold Foundation, inc

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Audubon great Lakes

Badger mining corporation

Baird creek Preservation Foundation

Beaver creek reserve

Benjamin F. goss Bird club

Bird city Wisconsin

Bjorklunden-Lawrence university

Broken Paddle guiding

cable natural history museum

calumet county Parks Department

carpenter st. croix Valley nature center

cates Family Farm

cedar grove ornithological research station

chippewa Valley Astronomical society

chiwaukee Prairie Preservation

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christopher Farm & gardens

clean Wisconsin color in the outdoors

La crosse county solid Waste Department

Dane county Department of Waste & renewables

De soto school District

Devils Lake climbing guides

Door county Adventure rafting

Door county tours

Douglas county Ais

Driftless Area Land conservancy

eagle outdoor skills

earthaven museum

Forest exploration center

Forest home cemetery & Arboretum

Friends of cherokee marsh

Friends of Dodge county Parks

Friends of hank Aaron state trail

Friends of hartman creek state Park

Friends of kohler-Andrae state Park

Friends of madison school Forest

Friends of namekagon Barrens

Wildlife Area

Friends of silverwood Park

Friends of the glacial heritage Area

Friends of the monarch trail

Full circle community Farm

golden sands rc&D council inc.

great Lakes indian Fish & Wildlife commission

groundswell conservancy

harbor District, inc.

ho-chunk nation

holy Wisdom monastery

hoo’s Woods raptor center

horicon marsh Bird club

hoy Audubon

hunt hill Audubon sanctuary

ice Age trail Alliance

international crane Foundation

iron county Land & Water conservation Dept.

kettle moraine natural Landscaping

Lake superior national

estuarine research reserve

Landmark conservancy

Ledge View nature center

Lost creek Adventures

Lower chippewa river Alliance

madison Audubon society

madison children’s museum

madison mycological society

manitowish Waters historical society

maunesha river Alliance

mcmahon & Associates

mequon nature Preserve

michael Fields Agricultural institute

milwaukee Audubon society

national Wild turkey Federation

natural Lakes owners

Advancement Association

natureWorks LLc

north country trail AssociationBrule-st. croix chapter

ned hollister Bird club

north Lakeland Discovery center

northeast Wisconsin invasives

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northeast Wisconsin Land trust

northwoods Land trust on the yahara Writing center, LLc open Door Bird sanctuary

ozaukee county Planning & Parks Department

Peninsula kayak company

Pheasants Forever

Quercus Land stewarship services

raptor services, LLc

river revitalization Foundation

riveredge nature center

rutabaga Paddlesports

schlitz Audubon nature center

sedge Wood Farm

seno k/rLt conservancy

shinrin-yoku madison

sigurd olson environmental institute

sixteenth street community health centers

st. norbert college

stantec

starsplitters of Wyalusing state Park

taliesin Preservation, inc

the Prairie enthusiasts

the ridges sanctuary

timber Wolf Alliance

trails north

trout unlimited-Wild rivers chapter

u s. Fish & Wildlife service

u s. Forest service

upham Woods outdoor Learning center

upper midwest environmental sciences center

upper sugar river Watershed Association

urban ecology center

usgs national Wildlife health center

uW oshkosh

uW space Place outreach center

uW madison

uW madison Arboretum

uW milwaukee

Van der Brohe Arboretum

Village of Plover

Waupaca Biological Field station

Wehr nature center

West Dane conservancy

Western great Lakes Bird & Bat observatory

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Wisconsin state herbarium

Wild ones - central Wisconsin chapter

Wild rivers conservancy

Wisconsin Bird conservation Partnership

Wisconsin chimney swift Working group

Wisconsin historical society

Wisconsin humane society Wildlife rehabilitation center

Wisconsin master naturalist

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Wisconsin society of ornithology

Wisconsin Waterfowl Association

Woodland Dunes nature center & Preserve

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