2019 Field Trip Guidebook

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Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin

2019 Field Trip G U I D E B O O K

Join US to EXPLORE Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife

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Amazing Adventures


Join the Natural Resources Foundation on a Field Trip! With 234 trips in the lineup, there’s something to pique everyone’s interest. Our trips are for all ages and abilities, so bring a friend, child, or grandchild and join us in the field with expert leaders to explore the best of Wisconsin’s natural treasures.

Field Trip Facts

• All fees are non-refundable if you cancel your registration. • Trip details, directions, and maps will be emailed to you two weeks before your trip date. • Trips run rain or shine, so dress appropriately for the weather. • You will be asked to sign a liability waiver when attending our Field Trips. • No dogs are allowed on our trips.

Choosing Your Trips

• You may register for up to four initial trips per person. After April 15 you may add additional trips to your registration. • Trip title colors indicate their physical activity ratings. Please double-check if a trip is a good fit for you. • Symbols next to the trip description indicate a special interest. See below for symbol codes. • Please only register for one canoe/kayak trip per person due to high demand.

Symbol Index Family Friendly

One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is an appreciation for nature. All children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Family Friendly trips are most suitable for children of the age recommendations listed, and thus children’s fees are shown. (Note, children are welcome on all trips for $10 less than the adult fee listed) Child-friendly trips are identified with this symbol: SNAs

Experience Wisconsin’s precious wilderness gems, our State Natural Areas (SNAs), guided by the conservationists who help protect them. SNA trips are identified with this symbol: Birds

Get out and bird with some experts and learn about bird conservation, research, and photography. Bird related trips are identified with this symbol:

Support the heart of our mission

These trips showcase the breadth and variety of Wisconsin’s natural wonders, from bluffs to great lakes shores, and include a donation to support the Foundation’s Bluffs to Great Lake Shores Campaign (see page 4 for more). Look for trips with this symbol:

For FAQs, registration tips & video tutorials visit: WisConservation.org/FieldTrips

Important Registration Details on Pages 2-3


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Accessible to people with walking disabilities Easy, short hike on level terrain Average hike with some hills Steeper terrain, long hike or a canoe trip with rapids More extreme conditions, off-trail or very steep or long hike

Questions? Call (608) 409-3122; or email: FieldTrips@WisConservation.org

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Tips for using our online registration system Cart-like experience Start with adding trips to your cart and selecting the number of spaces/tickets you want for each trip. Field Trips trips are secured as yours the moment you put them into your cart. *Easily find a Field Trip using the calendar view.

Birthdays required

If you registered for Field Trips with us last year, then you already have an account with Active.com (you created during your 2018 registration). Register for 2019 Field Trips using your same email address and password you created during your 2018 registration, and the system will remember your guests and information.

During registration you will be asked for your (and your guests’) birthdays. If you do not know an adult guest’s birthday, you can just enter 01/01/2000. Children should enter their real birthday (or something close to it).

Don’t remember your Active.com NEW! password? You have two options:

Credit card on file

• Before Field Trip registration: Go to Active.com and click on “sign in” in the upper right corner. Enter your email, click on “Forgot password”, and Active.com will send you an email to reset your password that you can use during your 2019 Field Trip registration.

Please consider opting to keep your credit card information on file in the registration system. This enables us to easily add you from a waiting list or make your requested trip changes.

Access or create your account with Active.com Our online registration provider Active.com requires that you have or create an account. If you are NEW to our Field Trips, you can easily create an account at the end of your Field Trip registration.

• During Field Trip registration: When checking-out with your 2019 Field Trips, click “Forgot password.” An email will be sent to you to reset your password before you can finish your Field Trip registration.

For FAQs, registration tips & video tutorials visit:

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Registration Information

How to register 1 You must be a member of the Foundation to register for field trips. 2 Not a current member? Go to WisConservation.org and click on

“Become a Member” to join the Foundation with a donation of $25 or greater.

3 Find your member code. • Existing members will find their member code on the back cover of this booklet. Note, if there is not a member 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 code in their membership payment confirmation email.

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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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Register online at: WisConservation.org BEGINNING MARCH 27 AT NOON. No phone or email registrations accepted.

Registration facts • All fees are non-refundable if you cancel your registration. • No phone or email registrations accepted. • You may register for up to four trips per person. After April 15, you may add additional trips to your registration. • Some trips are popular and fill VERY quickly (some within minutes), so have several back-up choices in mind. • If a trip is full, consider the waiting list (an option during online registration). We will contact you if a space becomes available. • Online registration is the best way to register for trips, though you may print a mail-in form from our website: WisConservation.org/FieldTrips/MailForm. There is a $10 processing fee for mail-in registrations. • Please email us at FieldTrips@WisConservation.org to cancel or make changes to your registration.

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From Bluffs to Great Lake Shores

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Support the heart of our conservation mission

The Foundation launched the Bluffs to Great Lake Shores Campaign in 2016 to fill urgent budget gaps caused by state cuts to conservation funding. Since then, committed Foundation members have generously made gifts totaling nearly 90% of the $1.1 million goal. This year, you can make a difference with a special gift to the Bluffs to Great Lake Shores Campaign. Your gift responds to immediate mission

Look for Field Trips with this symbol:

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needs and helps build a permanent endowed fund for the Foundation, the Evergreen Fund. We have until the end of the year to reach our goal and ensure that no aspect of the Foundation’s impact on Wisconsin is lost. Help keep the Foundation strong and ready to respond to our state’s conservation needs, so we can be here — and stay here — for Wisconsin.


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Donate online at WisConservation.org/Give • Mail a check to: NRF, Evergreen Fund PO Box 2317, Madison, WI 53701 • Register for Field Trip #235 Give $100 or more and receive a custom-made Foundation hat!

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Everlasting support for an evergreen Wiscons

Exciting Campaign celebration events from Mississippi River and Great Lake boat trips to exclusive encounters with Wisconsin wildlife.

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Some of our Field Trips are fundraisers for endowment funds held by NRF that support specific conservation initiatives. These include:

Bird Protection Fund Supports the highest priority conservation needs for Wisconsin’s birds throughout their lifecycle — from their breeding grounds in Wisconsin, to their migratory habitat in Central and South America.

Wisconsin Bat Conservation Fund Provides support for Wisconsin’s statewide bat conservation efforts in perpetuity.

Wisconsin Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund Provides ongoing support for conservation, education, research, and monitoring of Wisconsin’s native and vulnerable amphibians and reptiles.

Wisconsin Rare Plant Preservation Fund Protects Wisconsin’s rarest plants and lichens through monitoring, inventorying, and preservation.

There are also several place-based endowment funds that are supported by our Field Trips: • Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station Fund • Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund • DNR Quincy Bluffs & Wetlands Fund • Friends of Dodge County Parks Fund • Friends of Horicon Marsh International Education Center Fund

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• Friends of Kohler-Andrae Fund • Jefferson County Parks Fund • Landmark Conservancy Stewardship Fund • Lower Chippewa River Basin Conservation Fund • Lower Wisconsin State Riverway Fund


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5 Saturday, April 13, 10AM-12PM De Pere, Brown Co. Leaders: Theresa Baroun, Jon Baroun & Don Van Deurzen Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

1. Migration Magnificence at Terrell’s Island

Behold spectacular views of thousands 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 wildlife. Ages 8+ Saturday, April 13, 8-11AM Omro, Winnebago Co. Leaders: Shannon Davis-Foust & Anita Carpenter Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

4. Hawks, Swamps & Savannas of Pine Island

Explore diverse habitats of Pine Island Wildlife Area. Hike along the Wisconsin River to discover floodplain forests and rare species. Plant oak seedlings to assist restoration efforts, then board a boat to Pine Island to explore savannas. Try calling-in nesting red-shouldered hawks and view eagle nests! Ages 12+ Saturday, April 20, 9AM-12PM Portage, Columbia Co. Leaders: Allen Ramminger & Curt Lawrence Limit: 13 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

2. Ancient Evidence: Cranberry Creek Mound Group SNA

Visit one of the largest, best preserved mound complexes in the upper Midwest to marvel at excellent examples of conical, linear, oval and effigy mounds built by Native Americans of the Woodland period, ca. 100800 AD. No bathrooms. Saturday, April 13, 9AM-12PM New Miner, Juneau Co. Leaders: Jon Robaidek & Josh Karow Limit: 15 Cost: $30 per person

5. Cedarburg Bog SNA: History, Woodcocks & Frogs

Learn about the natural history of this unique and picturesque SNA gem—the most southern string-bog in the nation. Enjoy the dusk hour with a sky dance of woodcocks and serenade of spring frogs. Ages 10+ Wednesday, April 24, 6:30-9PM Saukville, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Kate Redmond Limit: 20 Cost: $18 adult, $8 child, per person

3. Making Maple Syrup

Learn all aspects of making maple syrup— from tree to bottle—including how to tap trees and cook sap into syrup. Enjoy a hayride through the sugarbush woods to view gravity flow and bucket collecting. Sample syrup, too! Ages 5+

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Note: off-trail hiking through hilly, steep, and rocky glacial terrain. Board a bus and travel to several locations to hike, explore, and learn about the geologic history and how glaciers shaped various land features of this beautiful and scenic landscape. Saturday, April 27, 9AM-4:30PM Lakewood, Oconto Co. Leaders: Scott Valitchka, Nelson Ham, John Lampereur & Peter Juneau Limit: 20 Cost: $30 per person

7. Sandhill Wildlife Area: Wagon Ride Through History

Enjoy a wagon-ride tour of Sandhill Wildlife Area with stops along the way to see a bison herd. Learn about wildlife, habitat management and its deer & game farm history. Climb atop a 30-foot tower for panoramic view of vast wetlands. Ages 8+ Saturday, April 27, 9:30AM-2PM Babcock, Wood Co. Leaders: Carrie Milestone, Darren Ladwig & Ryan Haffele Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

9 800-1100 AD. Fundraiser for Dodge County Parks Fund. Saturday, April 27, 10AM-12PM Burnett, Dodge Co. Leader: Harvey Gysbers Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

9. Amphibians & Reptiles of North Kettle Moraine

Get hands-on to explore the Kellings Lakes as we wade in shallow water and hike prairies in search of rare snakes, salamanders, and frogs. See how biologists capture, ID, and monitor various amphibians and reptiles and learn about their ecology and habitats. Family-friendly fun! No bathrooms. Fundraiser for WI Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund. Ages 8+ Saturday, April 27, 11AM-2PM Dundee, Fond du Lac Co. Leaders: Richard Staffen, Rori Paloski & Jeff Lorch Limit: 20 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

10. Archaeology at Silver Mound

A distinctive flint stone was mined at Silver Mound by Native Americans for at least 13,000 years and chipped into spear tips, knives, and tools. Hidden in the modern forest are hundreds of ancient quarry pits and shelters, some with rock carvings and paintings. Visit these relics of the past and learn the craft of flintknapping.

8. 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

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13 Choose one session to attend: 10-A. Saturday, April 27, 11AM-2PM 10-B. Saturday, October 5, 11AM-2PM Hixton, Jackson Co. Leaders: Ernie Boszhardt & Danielle Benden Limit: 25 Cost: $35 per person

11. Reading & Writing the Edge of Nature

Explore new terrain in environmental literature by reading—and writing—stories that re-imagine traditional approaches to nature writing. Read ~150 pages of select writings in advance. Day-of, gather to discuss readings, explore urban nature in Madison, and put pens to paper! Enjoy guided writing exercises and discover fresh ways of experiencing and expressing your own connection to nature. Saturday, April 27, 1-5PM Madison, Dane Co. Leader: Lauren Koshere Limit: 15 Cost: $23 per person

12. Ice Age Trail May Day Hike Along the Chippewa River

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.

*A majority of the cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.

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Wednesday, May 1, 12:30-3:30PM Cornell, Chippewa Co. Leaders: Richard Smith & JoAnn Parks Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

13. 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 climb the ridge for a sweeping vista from the adjacent prairie to enjoy springtime plants and songbirds. Blooming trilliums and pasque flowers await! No bathrooms. Friday, May 3, 9AM-12PM Albany, Green Co. Leaders: Dawn Hinebaugh & Ryan O’Connor Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

14. Eagle Banding & Voyager Canoe on the Lower Wisconsin River

Enjoy a 7-mile paddle down the scenic Lower Wisconsin River in a replica 9-person Voyager canoe with a stop at an eagle’s nest. Help DNR biologists band eaglets and learn about the eagle monitoring program. Discover the river’s colorful history, ecology, and efforts to keep it wild and scenic. Fundraiser for eagle monitoring and habitat restoration in the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway. No bathrooms. Choose one session to attend: 14-A. Friday, May 3, 9AM-5PM 14-B. Saturday, May 4, 9AM-5PM Muscoda, Grant Co. Leaders: Dan Goltz & Mark Cupp Limit: 15 Cost: $115 per person*

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The annual Neotropical migration of millions of birds is one of the world’s most awe inspiring phenomenon. Marvel at birds upclose as we assist the capture and banding of many passerines that pass through the savannas, woodlands, and prairies at the Waupaca Biological Field Station and Emmons Creek Barrens SNA. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Ages 8+ Choose one session to attend: 15-A. Saturday, May 4, 6:30AM-3:30PM 15-B. Saturday, May 11, 6:30AM-3:30PM 15-C. Saturday, May 18, 6:30AM-3:30PM Waupaca, Waupaca Co. Leader: Robert Welch Limit: 25 Cost: $45 adult, $35 child, per person

16. Bird Banding at Biocore Prairie

See birds up-close as scientists mist-net and band passerine songbirds near UWMadison’s Lakeshore Nature Preserve. Learn about current bird research, and see how banders determine age and sex of birds, take measurements, and attach leg bands. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, May 4, 7-10AM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Jackie Sandberg & Mark Berres Limit: 15 Cost: $40 per person

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Peak into the world of wetlands at Muskego Park SNA. From salamanders, crayfish, turtles, and beavers, get hands-on to learn about wetland ecology and how these vital ecosystems support some of our favorite critters. Ages 7+ Saturday, May 4, 9-11AM Muskego, Waukesha Co. Leader: Julia Robson Limit: 30 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

18. Birds, Prairies & Partnerships: Adam Birding Conservancy

See yellow-headed blackbirds, various waterfowl species, and more at this eBird hot-spot situated on 331 acres along the Bark River. Discover prairie restoration efforts as well as partnerships with universities in small mammal research, drone-based mapping, fen restoration, and geofences to broadcast the conservation story. No bathrooms. Saturday, May 4, 9AM-12PM Cold Spring, Jefferson Co. Leaders: David Adam & Michael Adam Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

19. Bluebirds & Other Cavity Nesters Learn about Eastern bluebirds: nest boxes they use, habitat that attracts them, and how to set up a single box or a Bluebird Trail. Visit 15 boxes in the UW Arboretum and see how to record data, how often to check, and what to do with the data collected. Learn about

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19 other cavity nesting birds too. Ages 8+ Saturday, May 4, 2-4PM Madison, Dane Co. Leader: Pat Ready Limit: 15 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

20. Horicon Marsh Birding Blitz

Venture through forests, wetlands, and grasslands of Horicon Marsh to spy marsh 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. Sunday, May 5, 6AM-2PM Horicon, Dodge Co. Leaders: Elizabeth Herzmann & Jeff Bahls Limit: 15 Cost: $75 per person*

21. Birding at Peshtigo River Delta Marshes SNA

Start with a morning birding hike. Then board flat bottom boats to float down the Peshtigo River in search of spring migrants that visit this diverse sedge meadow and wetland complex nestled along the west shores of Green Bay. No bathrooms. Thursday, May 9, 6:30AM-1PM Peshtigo, Marinette Co. Leaders: Jake Koebernik, Jay Watson & Dave Halfmann Limit: 12 Cost: $15 per person

*A majority of the cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.

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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 and listen to the serenade of snipes and woodcocks in the dusky twilight. Learn history, restoration, and management of this beloved urban oasis. No bathrooms. Ages 8+ Thursday, May 9, 6:00-8:30PM Middleton, Dane Co. Leaders: Tom Bernthal & Patricia Trochlell Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

23. Wisconsin River Wood Turtle Paddle

Paddle four miles of the Upper Wisconsin River in search of the state threatened wood turtle. Learn about turtle ecology, conservation projects, and efforts to improve their numbers in Wisconsin. Enjoy birds and wildlife along the river too! Paddling experience required. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Friday, May 10, 9AM-1PM Lake Tomahawk, Oneida Co. Leaders: Carly Lapin, Laura Jaskiewicz & Alyssa Hoekstra Limit: 12 Cost: $25 per person

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24. Spring Frog Chorus at The Ridges Sanctuary

Twilight inspires a frog chorus at The Ridges Sanctuary! Enjoy a short indoor program to learn about Door County frogs, their life cycles, adaptations, sounds and the DNR frog monitoring program. Then hike into the field to listen for, and ID frogs. Ages 6+ Friday, May 10, 7-9PM Baileys Harbor, Door Co. Leaders: Jane Whitney & Julie Knox Limit: 25 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

Learn pro-tips on the specifics for bird photography: the impact of light and weather, the art of composition, capturing shots of birds in flight, and the ethics of avian subjects. Participants must have a have a DSLR camera with a long telephoto lens (>300mm). Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, May 11, 6:30-10:30AM Waupun, Fond du Lac Co. Leader: Sunil Gopalan Limit: 10 Cost: $100 per person*

25. Avoca: Barrens, Swamp & Marsh on the Lower Wisconsin

27. Warblers & Wine along the Lower Wisconsin River

Explore Avoca Barrens, a prime example of the Lower Wisconsin River’s unique ecosystems. Spy birds, herptiles and plants as we hike the Kendall Lake backwater slough, adjacent sand terraces, prairie, oak-pine barrens, floodplain forest and see a recently rediscovered bird effigy mound. No bathrooms. Friday, May 10, 7-11AM Avoca, Iowa Co. Leaders: Mike Mossman, Travis Anderson & Meg Ziegler Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

26. Bird Photography Workshop

Looking to improve your bird photography? Join Sunil (who has been published in National Geographic magazine) in a hands-on workshop for experienced photographers.

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Warblers and wine? A winning combination! Spy a myriad of migrating warblers while hiking in beloved birding hot-spots: Spring Green Preserve and Ferry Bluff SNA. Then we’re off to Wollersheim Winery for wine tasting and scanning the vineyards for more feathered friends. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, May 11, 7-11:30AM Sauk City, Sauk Co. Leaders: Paul Senner & Cait Williamson Limit: 20 Cost: $35 per person

28. 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,

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28 & 203 and prairies. We may see up to 75 bird species during peak migration. Fundraiser for conservation efforts on the Lower Chippewa River. Saturday, May 11, 7AM-12PM Durand, Buffalo Co. Leaders: Dave Linderud, Steve Betchkal & Anne Geraghty Limit: 64 Cost: $40 per person

29. Edible Wild Plants

Traverse forest and field to identify and harvest edible and medicinal plants, as well as learn which should be avoided. Then off to the kitchen to prepare your foraged lunch and enjoy the bounty of your booty! Ages 9+ Saturday, May 11, 9AM-2PM Spring Green, Sauk Co. Leaders: Kelly Kearns, Kate Cooper & Gigi LaBudde Limit: 15 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

30. Tour Hoo’s Woods Raptor Center

Go behind the scenes at Hoo’s Woods! Tour the facility, learn about raptor rehabilitation, and meet educational birds, such as a golden eagle, snowy owl, peregrine falcon, and many other species of eagles, hawks, owls, and falcons. Weather permitting, witness a flight demonstration too! Ages 4+ Choose one session to attend: 30-A. Saturday, May 11, 10AM-12PM 30-B. Saturday, September 28, 10AM-12PM Whitewater, Walworth Co. Leader: Dianne Moller Limit: 40 Cost: $25 adult, $13 child, per person *A majority of the cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.

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31. Ancient Archaeology at Trempealeau

Travel a thousand years back in time to learn how and why native peoples came to this beautiful bluff vista. Hike up Little Bluff and over a sacred causeway that leads to three temple mounds. View artifacts and discover the history of this mythical place where “the mountain is surrounded by water.” Choose one session to attend: 31-A. Saturday, May 11, 11AM-3PM 31-B. Saturday, July 20, 11AM-3PM Trempealeau, Trempealeau Co. Leaders: Danielle Benden & Ernie Boszhardt Limit: 25 Cost: $35 per person

32. 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! Choose one session to attend: 32-A. Saturday, May 11, 12:30-3:30PM 32-B. Saturday, May 18, 12:30-3:30PM Jacksonport, Door Co. Leaders: Rob & Amy Hults Limit: 10 Cost: $35 per person

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36 33. Botanize Bass Hollow SNA

Note: very steep rugged terrain with stream crossings. Marvel at amazing spring flora as we traverse hidden cliffs and canyons of Bass Hollow SNA in search of rare and invasive plants. Learn plant ID and how to use free mobile apps to make exploring unique habitats more enjoyable than ever. No bathrooms. Sunday, May 12, 8:30AM-12PM Mauston, Juneau Co. Leaders: Benjamin Bomkamp & Kerstyn Perrett Limit: 10 Cost: $15 per person

34. Birding Powell Marsh

Bird diversity abounds! Hike 4 miles on a network of dikes and trails through a unique Northwoods setting of open wetland, bog, and alder thicket to spy migrating waterfowl and shorebirds as well as nesting warblers, sparrows, and raptors. Learn history and management of this interesting landscape as we enjoy a birding hotspot. No bathrooms. Monday, May 13, 8-10AM Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co. Leaders: Annie McDonnell & Licia Johnson Limit: 10 Cost: $20 per person

37 birdwatch, especially during peak migration! Hike through different habitats in search of birds. Ages 10+ Monday, May 13, 8:30-11:30AM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leader: Dianne Robinson Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

36. Birding Bonanza (Year 5)

Enjoy peak week of spring migration on an expert-guided tour of the best birding haunts in four counties. Aim for a high bird tally as we explore habitats from the Cedarburg Bog and Milwaukee River parks to the Ozaukee grasslands, Lake Michigan shore, Kettle Moraine State Forest, and world-famous Horicon Marsh. A guaranteed fun and birdfilled day! Van transportation, breakfast, and lunch included. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Tuesday, May 14, 5:30AM-8PM Saukville, Ozaukee Co. Leaders: Carl Schwartz & Karen Etter Hale Limit: 10 Cost: $250 per person*

37. Lake Sturgeon: Lifting Nets on Lake Superior

Board boats in Lake Superior with DNR biologists to lift nets for lake sturgeon! Handle and hold these fish that can live 50+ years and grow to 9 feet long. This is a once-ina-life-time opportunity for a close encounter with this ancient species that swam while dinosaurs roamed the earth. Fundraiser for sturgeon conservation.

35. Peak Bird Migration at Havenwoods

With a wide mix of grassland, forest, and wetlands, Havenwoods State Forest in northern Milwaukee is a great place to

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Choose one session to attend: 37-A. Thursday, May 16, 8:30AM-12:30PM 37-B. Friday, May 17, 8:30AM-12:30PM Ashland, Ashland Co. Leaders: Bradley Ray, Scott Sapper & Chris Zunker Limit: 10 Cost: $50 per person*

38. Rush Creek SNA: Blooms, Birds & Breathtaking Vistas

Note: Very steep difficult terrain. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Mississippi River, a spectacular display of early spring wildflowers, and migrating warblers aplenty. Discover the oak woodlands and dry prairie ecology of this premiere SNA where NRF helped to fund decades of restoration work with amazing results! No bathrooms. Friday, May 17, 9AM-12PM Ferryville, Crawford Co. Leaders: Armund Bartz & Justin Nooker Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

39. Dells Off-Trail Trek

Note: very challenging hike. Take a strenuous fast-paced power-hike through areas of the Dells of the Wisconsin River SNA not normally accessible to the public. Spectacular gorges, mossy glens, spring flowers, and scenic river views await as we traverse steep off-trail terrain. Pack a lunch to enjoy atop a sandstone bluff with amazing vistas. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for NRF.

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40. Rushing Waters Trout Farm Tour

Go behind the scenes of the nation’s leading producer of all-natural, chemical-free rainbow trout. From hatch to harvest, see the process of raising a rainbow trout, learn how aquaculture helps feed the world, and then enjoy a smoked fish tasting. Choose one session to attend: 40-A. Friday, May 17, 10-11:30AM 40-B. Saturday, September 7, 10-11:30AM Palmyra, Jefferson Co. Leader: Peter Fritsch Limit: 35 Cost: $30 per person

41. Bobolink Hill Farm Saunter

Be serenaded by the bubbling song of dozens of bobolinks. Spy bluebirds, meadowlarks, and many savanna birds, including red headed woodpeckers, as we saunter through a field of lupine and prairie wildflowers. Choose one session to attend: 41-A. Friday, May 17, 10AM-12:30PM 41-B. Saturday, May 18, 10AM-12:30PM Dodgeville, Iowa Co. Leader: Mary Trewartha Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

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Perhaps no other Wisconsin bird is as bizarre as the woodcock! Start indoors at Kemp Station to learn about the woodcock’s unique biology. Then head out to the field at sunset to experience their charming courtship display. If possible, we’ll net, band, and get an up-close look at woodcock too! Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Friday, May 17, 7-10:30PM Woodruff, Oneida Co. Leader: Christopher Roelandt Limit: 20 Cost: $40 per person

43. Rare Birds of the Namekagon Barrens

View rare birds of the Namekagon Barrens including sharp-tailed grouse, upland plovers, and more. Learn about unique pine-oak barrens habitat, which formerly covered millions of acres in Northwestern Wisconsin. Saturday, May 18, 8-11AM Danbury, Burnett Co. Leaders: Jerome McAllister, Gary Dunsmoor & Coralee Bodeker Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

44. Shooting Stars at Chiwaukee Prairie SNA

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

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45 Saturday, May 18, 9-11:30AM Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha Co. Leaders: Trent Leaf, Kay McClelland, Pam Holy & Samantha Kiser Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

45. Lichens of Devil’s Lake

Explore the mysterious life of lichens! Marvel at 300-year old moon-glow lichen, and learn about lichen ecology, tips for ID and conservation issues as we hike the many habitats of Devil’s Lake State Park. There’s a whole new world to explore in your hand lens! Fundraiser for Rare Plant Fund. Saturday, May 18, 9AM-12PM Devil’s Lake, Sauk Co. Leaders: Jim Bennett & Mary Bartkowiak Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

46. Silverwood Park: Restoring Woodlands

Explore this charming Dane County Park on a walk through woods bordering two small lakes. Learn how invasive species impact native environments, and methods used by volunteer crews to deal with invasive buckthorn, honeysuckle, and burning bush. Ages 7+ Saturday, May 18, 9AM-12PM Edgerton, Dane Co. Leaders: Linda Lipinski, Rita Fox & Katie Whitten Limit: 15 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

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49. Ecology, Botany & History of Dewey Heights Prairie SNA

Discover Two Creeks Buried Forest SNA and hike 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. Then hike the Ice Age Trail through Two Rivers Moraine to discover more Ice Age geology. No bathrooms. Nice pairing with trip 50! Saturday, May 18, 10AM-12PM Two Creeks, Manitowoc Co. Leaders: David & Vin Mickelson Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

Marvel at spectacular views of the Mississippi River while hiking through amazing diversity of grasses and wildflowers in this iconic bluff prairie. Spy rare jeweled shooting star amidst giant dolomite boulders. Meander through oak woodland restored by years of prescribed fire. See effigy mounds and remnants of settlement by Wisconsin’s first governor, Nelson Dewey. Fundraiser for Rare Plant Fund. Saturday, May 18, 10AM-1PM Cassville, Grant Co. Leaders: Ryan O’Connor & Kevin Doyle Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

48. Whooping Crane Reintroduction

50. Geology of Point Beach SNA: How Did Point Beach Form & Why?

In 2001, whooping cranes were reintroduced to Wisconsin in effort to establish a migratory flock that breeds here and winters in Florida. After 17 years, the flock has grown to 100 cranes! Join biologists to track and observe wild whooping cranes nesting at Necedah NWR. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Choose one session to attend: 48-A. Saturday, May 18, 8AM-12PM 48-B. Saturday, May 18, 1-5PM Necedah, Juneau Co. Leader: Anne Lacy Limit: 12 Cost: $60 per person

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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 to trip 47! Saturday, May 18, 1:30-3:30PM Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co. Leaders: David & Vin Mickelson Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

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51. Spring Blooms: Young Prairie SNA

Note: Off-trail, uneven terrain! From remnants that have never seen a plow, to various states of restoration, Young Prairie SNA remains an ecosystem gem of the Southern Kettle Moraine. Learn about prairie restoration, plants, and animals as we hike through blooms of spring. No bathrooms. Sunday, May 19, 9AM-12PM Palmyra, Walworth Co. Leader: Zach Kastern Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

52. Bogeys & Birdies: Restoring a Golf Course Into a Bird Hot-Spot

Enjoy peak spring migration with an expertguided tour of the Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory and the Forest Beach Migratory Preserve, a unique bird stopover site created from a failing golf course on Lake Michigan’s shores. Also learn about monarch butterfly conservation and visit Waterbird Watch leader at Harrington Beach State Park. Breakfast included. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Monday, May 20, 7:30AM-12:30PM Port Washington, Ozaukee Co. Leaders: Bill Mueller, Shawn Graff & Carl Schwartz Limit: 16 Cost: $100 per person*

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Chance to see one of Wisconsin’s rarest birds! Explore the carefully protected pine barrens to learn about Kirtland’s Warbler life history and management initiatives. Look for barrens wildflowers, reptiles, and other birds such as clay-colored sparrow. With a bit of luck, see/hear the elusive and rare Kirtland’s warbler! Fundraiser to support Kirtland’s warbler conservation. Wednesday, May 22, 6:45-10AM Rome, Adams Co. Leaders: Amy & Rich Staffen, Davin Lopez, Sarah Warner, Barry Benson, Mark Pfost, John Robaidek & Jens Jenson Limit: 36 Cost: $45 per person

54. 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 un-disturbed forests full of spring migrating songbirds. Wildflowers such as Jacob’s ladder, yellow pimpernel, woodland phlox and shooting-star dot the landscape with bursts of color. No bathrooms. Thursday, May 23, 9AM-12PM Oakfield, Fond du Lac Co. Leaders: Joe Henry & Jake Koebernik Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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Note: rigorous off-trail hike through backcountry wilderness. Join DNR biologists on a high-priority elk monitoring project in the Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest. Track adult elk cows, then fan out to search for their hidden calves. Get up close as biologists measure and tag calves. No bathrooms. You must be physically fit for a long day of hiking on uneven terrain, and commit to staying until 5PM. Choose one session to attend: 55-A. Saturday, May 25, 8:30AM-5PM 55-B. Sunday, May 26, 8:30AM-5PM 55-C. Monday, May 27, 8:30AM-5PM Clam Lake, Ashland Co. Leaders: Laine Stowell & Josh Spiegel Limit: 12 Cost: $15 per person

56. Get Hooked! Fly Fishing for Beginners

Tackle your curiosity about fly fishing on this fun introduction to the sport. Experts demystify the equipment and teach the basics. Then venture outside Riveredge Nature Center to learn some casts and fish the ponds. Cost includes use of rods, reels, lines, and flies. Give it a try — you’ll get hooked! Ages 8+ Sunday, May 26, 12:30-3:30PM Newburg, Ozaukee Co. Leaders: Jerry & Diane Kiesow, Chris Vollmer Limit: 8 Cost: $45 adult, $35 child, per person

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57. Migration at Wisconsin Point

Wisconsin Point juts into Lake Superior and offers some of the richest concentrations of birds found in Wisconsin. Look for a spectrum of waterbirds, boreal songbirds, shorebirds, and raptors. From scenic woodlands to expansive shorelines and a seemingly endless Great Lakes horizon, the birding is a treat to behold! Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Tuesday, May 28, 6-11AM Superior, Douglas Co. Leader: Erik Bruhnke Limit: 20 Cost: $45 per person

58. 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 geological history in the Niagara Escarpment. Hike newly acquired acreage to discover uncommon plants, natural wonders, and one the most diverse land snail communities known in the Midwest. No bathrooms. Thursday, May 30, 9AM-1PM Dyckesville, Brown Co. Leaders: Joe Henry, Justin Nooker & Julie Hawkins-Tyriver Limit: 12 Cost: $20 per person

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59 59. 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 spy bitterns, rails, cuckoos, flycatchers, wrens, and sandhill and whooping cranes. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, June 1, 5AM-12PM Berlin, Green Lake Co. Leaders: Thomas & Wendy Schultz Limit: 12 Cost: $35 per person

60. Frog Bay Tribal National Park: Old Growth & Birding

Hike the nation’s first Tribal National Park which protects nearly 90 acres of old-growth boreal forest and pristine Lake Superior shoreline. Spy boreal birds, including black-throated blue warblers, as we traverse majestic forests and onto an undeveloped sand beach and costal estuary with amazing vistas of the Apostle Islands. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund Saturday, June 1, 7-10AM Red Cliff, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Chad Abel, Gabrielle VanBergen & Jeremy St.Arnold Limit: 15 Cost: $35 per person

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62 61. Symbol of the Northwoods: The Common Loon

An exclusive look at an illusive bird! Learn about the common loon: its range, migration, and behaviors. Then venture on a caravan for stops at several charming Northwoods lakes to view common loon behaviors in the field. Saturday, June 1, 9AM-1PM Eagle River, Vilas Co. Leader: Sandy Gillum Limit: 24 Cost: $30 per person

62. Door County Kayak Wetlands Tour

Reiboldts Creek, considered one of the cleanest creeks in Wisconsin, is a gem of Door County and a beginning kayaker’s paradise. Paddle through hardwood and cedar-hemlock forests scanning for swans, eagles, and herons. Spring wildflowers will be putting on a show. Sit-on-top tandem kayaks provided. Ages 10+ Choose one session to attend: 62-A. Saturday, June 1, 10AM-1PM 62-B. Saturday, June 1, 2-5PM 62-C. Saturday, June 8, 10AM-1PM 62-D. Saturday, June 8, 2-5PM Jacksonport, Door Co. Leader: David Rack Limit: 12 Cost: $55 adult, $45 child, per person

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63 63. 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 which a century ago was one of Wisconsin’s most common hawks, and now is state threatened. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Ages 12+ Saturday, June 1, 10AM-2PM Stevens Point, Portage Co. Leaders: Gene Jacobs & Brad Zinda Limit: 16 Cost: $100 adult, $90 child, per person*

64. Saunters though Sohlberg

Note: off-trail in wet terrain. Explore the wilds of Sohlberg Silver Lake SNA to discover a mosaic of upland and wetland habitats surrounding a tranquil undeveloped lake. Learn about some of Wisconsin’s rarest natural communities and native plant species on this unique adventure. No bathrooms. Choose one session to attend: 64-A. Sunday, June 2, 9AM-12PM 64-B. Sunday, August 4, 9AM-12PM Adams-Friendship, Adams Co. Leaders: Benjamin Bomkamp & Kerstyn Perrett Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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64 65. Moquah Barrens SNA: Sustainable Forest Management

Northern Great Lakes forests are cherished for their many ecological, economic, and cultural values. Hike the globally-unique Moquah Barrens SNA and the Valhalla Recreation Area to learn about local natural history, forest dynamics, pest threats, sustainable forest management practice, and the importance of partnerships. Sunday, June 2, 10AM-3PM Washburn, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Paul Cigan, Jeff Olsen & Kara Oikarinen Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

66. Wild Edibles Paddle on the Yellow River

Note: Experienced paddlers only. Originally called “River Jaune” by French explorers because of its yellow sands, the Yellow River is a wild and scenic secret paddle spot. Learn the basics of safe foraging for plants that grow along the river as we enjoy a paddling afternoon. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Tuesday, June 4, 1-4:30PM Spooner, Washburn Co. Leaders: Anna DeMers & Joan Jacobowski Limit: 10 Cost: $25 per person

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67. Spring Prairie Flowers & Karner Blue Butterflies

Enjoy an exclusive tour of Prairie Nursery to see native plant display gardens with prairie smoke, lupine, and shooting stars abloom. Then visit the Mecan Prairie, one of Wisconsin’s largest private restorations featuring 170+ acres of restored prairie and savanna. See acres of lupine likely aflutter with endangered Karner blue butterflies. Thursday, June 6, 10AM-3PM Westfield, Marquette Co. Leaders: Neil Diboll & John Shillinglaw Limit: 30 Cost: $25 per person

68. Explore & Paddle Lake Wingra

Explore Lake Wingra, a natural gem nestled within urban Madison. First hike the lakeshore to see UW Arboretum’s Wingra Oak Savanna, private rain gardens, and natural springs. Then paddle the lake to explore watershed and stormwater runoff challenges and successes. Bring your own canoe/kayak or rent one onsite the day of the trip. Ages 7+ Thursday, June 6, 2-5PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Casey Hanson & Ben Yahr Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

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Venture on a hiking expedition deep into the Driftless as we join biologists in search of reptiles, amphibians, and bats. Enjoy a dusk chorus listening and identifying frogs. As dark descends, help with a bat acoustic survey. Find other interesting plants, birds, invertebrates, and possibly catch a glimpse of the state-endangered Blanchard’s cricket frog. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for WI Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund. Ages 8+ Thursday, June 6, 6-9:30PM Viroqua, Vernon Co. Leaders: Andrew Badje & Ben Johnston Limit: 20 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

70. Birds & Blooms of York Prairie SNA

York Prairie SNA is a rare gem! With remnant native prairie, it is rife with rare grassland birds, such as upland sandpipers, dickcissels, bobolinks, and Henslow’s and grasshopper sparrows. It harbors many resplendent rare plants, including prairie bush-clover, Hill’s thistle, cream gentian, wild quinine, and marbleseed. No bathrooms. Friday, June 7, 8-11AM New Glarus, Green Co. Leader: David Sample Limit: 12 Cost: $15 per person

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71 71. Eagle Banding & Pontoon Tour: Turtle Flambeau Flowage

Visit an eagle nest and help band eaglet nestlings! Then take a scenic pontoon ride through the flowage to learn about the area’s history and ecology from DNR professionals. Enjoy an exciting full day of wildlife, fish, and landscapes. Fundraiser for osprey and eagle monitoring and for NRF. Friday, June 7, 8:30AM-4PM Springstead, Iron Co. Leaders: Jenna Kosnicki, Zach Lawson & Brett Bockhop Limit: 24 Cost: $100 per person

72. Power Trek to the Devil’s Nose

Note: off-trail, steep terrain. Explore the rarelyvisited wild side of Devil’s Lake State Park on this challenging, high-energy trek through the South Bluff/Devil’s Nose SNA in the Baraboo Range. Hike four miles off-trail through deep maple forests to the summit of the south flank, enjoy spectacular vistas of Devil’s Lake from rocky talus fields, then drop into a deep bedrock crevasse before exiting at the Devil’s Nose. Friday, June 7, 9AM-1PM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leader: Thomas Meyer Limit: 20 Cost: $30 per person

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73. Black River Paddle: Discovering Herptiles

Enjoy a 3-mile paddle down a quiet stretch of the Black River. Search for, and learn about, the ecology of frogs, turtles, and snakes as we enjoy the scenic beauty of the Black River State Forest. Fundraiser for WI Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Fund. No bathrooms. You must bring your own kayak/canoe. Choose one session to attend: 73-A. Friday, June 7, 9AM-2PM 73-B. Saturday, June 8, 9AM-2PM Black River Falls, Jackson Co. Leaders: Andrew Badje & Ben Johnston Limit: 20 Cost: $40 per person

74. 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. Ages 10+ Friday, June 7, 9AM-3PM Thiensville, Ozaukee Co. Leaders: Matt Aho, Andrew Struck & Kristina Kroening Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

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75 75. Hands-on Limnology Paddle: Waupaca’s Upper Chain O’ Lakes

Paddle on Waupaca’s beautiful Upper Chain O’ Lakes to see how scientists learn about lakes. Use scientific sampling equipment to collect biology and chemistry information about these lakes, and learn how to be a part of Wisconsin’s Citizen Lake Monitoring Network. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Friday, June 7, 9:30AM-12:30PM Waupaca, Waupaca Co. Leader: Paul Skawinski Limit: 10 Cost: $15 per person

76. 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. Ages 10+ Friday, June 7, 9:30AM-3PM De Soto, Crawford Co. Leaders: Brenda & Scott Kelly Limit: 25 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

77. Kayaking the Kinnickinnic: The Urban Watershed

Explore the heart of Milwaukee by kayak! The Kinnickinnic River Watershed is the most densely populated and urbanized watershed in the entire state — but paddling in a kayak, you’d never know it! Learn about river history, restoration, and green infrastructure. Spot

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78 herons, turtles and other urban wildlife. For experienced paddlers; Inner Harbor can have waves and wind. Kayak and gear included. Friday, June 7, 1-4PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leader: Kelly Moore Brands Limit: 10 Cost: $50 per person

78. Woodland Warblers of Door County

Enjoy a birding tour of the Door shore! Spy woodland warblers and spring songbirds on this van tour with stops in a variety of habitats and picturesque locations from the bay of Green Bay to Lake Michigan. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, June 8, 6:30-11AM Fish Creek, Door Co. Leader: Paul Regnier Limit: 12 Cost: $75 per person*

79. Golden-Winged Warblers

Spy the elusive golden-winged warbler and other Northern mesic forest birds on this 3-mile hike. Learn about efforts to reestablish habitat in Northern Wisconsin that benefits the declining populations of golden-winged warblers and other young forest nesting species. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, June 8, 7:30-10:30AM Lake Tomahawk, Oneida Co. Leaders: Randee Smith, Callie Bertsch, Carly Lapin & Nancy Richmond Limit: 30 Cost: $45 per person 2

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79 80. Bird Watching at Rose Lake SNA

Rose Lake SNA is a mecca for waterfowl and a birder’s delight. Hike aside calm lake waters and scan surrounding wetlands, savannas, and prairies to spy pelicans, mergansers, geese, barred owl, woodpeckers, Baltimore Orioles, and many species of duck. Fundraiser for Jefferson County Parks Fund. Ages 8+ Saturday, June 8, 9AM-12PM Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co. Leader: Brad Webb Limit: 25 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

81. Maiden Rock Bluff SNA: Prairies & Falcons

Note: steep terrain. Hike Maiden Rock Bluff SNA to enjoy breathtaking vistas of Lake Pepin and search for soaring raptors from atop the rugged 400-foot high bluff. Learn about prairie ecology and restoration. This is one of the few places along the Mississippi River where peregrine falcons successfully nest. No bathrooms. Saturday, June 8, 9AM-12PM Stockholm, Pepin Co. Leaders: Dean Edlin & Joe Krumrie Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

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82. 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 WI. 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. Saturday, June 8, 9AM-3PM Mason, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Tracy Hames & Bill Heart Limit: 12 Cost: $30 per person

83. Horicon: Pontoon & Hike

Birds and wildlife abound on this enjoyable naturalist-guided pontoon tour of the famed Horicon Marsh, home to more than 300 bird species! Venture on a boardwalk hike to enjoy more birding and a different perspective of the marsh. Ages 10+ Two groups on the same day & time frame: Saturday, June 8, 7:30AM-12PM 83-A. Pontoon then Hike 83-B. Hike then Pontoon Horicon, Dodge Co. Leaders: Elizabeth Herzmann, Jeff Bahls, Marc & Gayl Zuelsdorf Limit: 40 Cost: $34 adult, $24 child, per person

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84 84. Effigy Mounds of Madison

A millennium ago, Native Americans constructed thousands of animal-shaped “effigy” mounds, creating a unique cultural landscape in southern Wisconsin. Only 20% of these sacred earth sculptures remain and some of the best are located within the city of Madison! Visit several mounds to learn their history and how they survived urban development. Sunday, June 9, 11AM-2:30PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Danielle Benden & Ernie Boszhardt Limit: 25 Cost: $30 per person

85. Kestrel Banding at Badger Mining Corporation Grasslands

Learn about America’s smallest falcon! Join Beaver Creek Reserve researchers visiting nest boxes to see American kestrels up close as they are weighed and banded. Badger Mining Corporation is a privately held, familyowned silica sand mine that has been in business for more than 50 years. Ages 8+ Tuesday, June 11, 9AM-1PM Taylor, Jackson Co. Leaders: Andy Chikowski, Judy Schwarzmeier & Dave Kragness Limit: 12 Cost: $30 adult, $10 child, per person

85 & 90 for species such as bitterns, black tern, yellow-headed blackbird, common gallinule, and rails. Sightings of nesting species will be documented for the Breeding Bird Atlas. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Friday, June 14, 8AM-12PM Watertown, Dodge Co. Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls Limit: 12 Cost: $65 per person*

87. 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 spy birds and learn about restoration of terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic habitat within Ozaukee County. End at a local brew-pub for a beer (optional). You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Friday, June 14, 9AM-4PM Fredonia, Ozaukee Co. Leaders: Andrew Struck & Kristina Kroening Limit: 10 Cost: $15 per person

88. Namekagon Barrens Bog: Rare Plants & Birds

Hike through a rolling landscape of globally rare pine-oak barrens to behold a beautiful spruce bog and lake. Discover great plant diversity, and spy rare birds: sharp-tailed grouse, upland sandpipers, and goldenwinged warblers.

86. Paddle & Bird Mud Lake Wildlife Area

Paddle 4 miles on the Beaver Dam River as it flows through the scenic wilds of Mud Lake Wildlife Area in Dodge County. Search

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89. Discover Wisconsin Turtles

Almost everyone loves a turtle but how much do you know about this ancient group of reptiles? Search Bong Recreation Area by foot and car to find turtles and learn about their ecology, ID, and conservation. We may find a Blanding’s turtle, a species of special concern. Ages 7+ Saturday, June 15, 9:30AM-12PM Brighton, Kenosha Co. Leader: Beth Goeppinger Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

90. Kestrel Banding on the Buena Vista Grasslands

Enjoy this amazing opportunity to get upclose with Wisconsin’s smallest falcon: the American kestrel. Join researchers to visit several kestrel nest boxes in the Buena Vista Grasslands, learn about their ecology, and see chicks being banded. Fundraiser for kestrel research. Ages 7+ Choose one session to attend: 90-A. Saturday, June 15, 10AM-2PM 90-B. Sunday, June 16, 10AM-2PM Bancroft, Portage Co. Leaders: Janet & Amber Eschenbauch Limit: 24 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

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91. Brule River Wood Turtle Sanctuary

Visit sites along the scenic Brule River to discover fish ecology, see a lamprey barrier, visit a wood turtle nesting sanctuary, and enjoy a delicious evening cookout (included). Fundraiser for NRF. Saturday, June 15, 1:30-8:30PM Brule, Douglas Co. Leaders: John Haack, Dave Zeug & Bob Hay Limit: 18 Cost: $40 per person

92. Invasive Species Romp: How to ID & Report Invasives

Are you a plant geek? Do you own a smartphone? If so, then join us to hike the Madison School Forest and learn about ecology, plant ID, and how to report invasive species using a free smart-phone app which tracks the occurrence of exotic species. Your sightings can provide important data that informs biologists of ecological trends in our region. Become a Citizen Scientist! No bathrooms. Saturday, June 15, 2-4PM Verona, Dane Co. Leaders: Matt Wallrath & Jason Granberg Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

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95. Paddle The Little Tamarack Flowage

Hike the scenic Milwaukee River Greenway to see greenspace restoration, revitalization, and conservation efforts of these urban natural areas. Then board kayaks for a short paddle down the Greenway Water Trail on the Milwaukee River. Enjoy a dinner of grilled sausages and local beer. Kayaks, food, and drink provided. Saturday, June 15, 3-7PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leaders: Aaron Zeleske & Vince Bushell Limit: 20 Cost: $30 per person

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. See bog plants, rare native orchids, birds, and other wildlife. Learn about natural and cultural history of this unique wetland community. You must bring you own canoe/kayak. Friday, June 21, 9AM-12PM Land O Lakes, Vilas Co. Leaders: Licia Johnson, Rod Sharka & Sue Holloway Limit: 15 Cost: $25 per person

94. Orchids in the Boreal Forest of Door County

There are orchids growing in Wisconsin? Yes! And 26 of Wisconsin’s 40 native orchids thrive in the boreal forest habitat of The Ridges Sanctuary, a gem of the Door County peninsula. Learn about these highly specific plants and efforts to reintroduce threatened orchids back into the sanctuary. Thursday, June 20, 9AM-12PM Baileys Harbor, Door Co. Leaders: Katie Krouse & Matt Peter Limit: 25 Cost: $25 per person

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96. Paddle Badfish Creek: A Southern Wisconsin Gem

Badfish Creek flows just south of Madison, and meanders its way into Rock County. Marvel at beauty, spy wildlife, and learn river ecology on this beloved waterway where about half of the stream’s flow is treated recycled wastewater. Stream paddling experience required. No bathrooms. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Friday, June 21, 9AM-3PM Cooksville, Rock Co. Leaders: Ralph Erickson, Andy Hoernemann & Jim Post Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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Note: some very steep hikes. Celebrate the summer solstice on a day-long bus tour to four outstanding SNAs. Hike and learn about the Driftless Area’s striking geography and remarkable native landscapes. Start atop the Military Ridge at Blue Mounds State Park, then wind through narrow coulees to the Wisconsin River valley. See the cactusstudded “Wisconsin Desert” at Spring Green Preserve, and blooming prairies at Pleasant Valley Conservancy. Hike to the summit of Ferry Bluff for a stunning river view, and end with a 2-mile trek through the groves of soaring white pines and rock outcrops at Ridgeway Pine Relict. Fundraiser for NRF. Friday, June 21, 9aM-5pM blue MOundS, iOWa CO. leader: thOMaS Meyer liMit: 22 COSt: $65 per perSOn

98. Beginning Birder Basics

New to birdwatching? Then join us to learn birding basics such as equipment, how to spot birds, keeping a list of the birds you see, and some favorite Wisconsin birding locations. Hike out into the Heckrodt Wetland Reserve to try out your new birding skills with patient teachers by your side. Loaner binoculars available if needed. Ages 8+ Saturday, June 22, 8AM-12PM Menasha, Winnebago Co. Leaders: Mary & Michael Kloepping Limit: 25 Cost: $25 adult, $8 child, per person

100 99. Picnic Point Panorama: A Peninsula Adventure

Picnic Point juts nearly a mile into Lake Mendota with spectacular views of the UW-Madison campus and the State Capital. Hike 1.5 miles to explore diverse habitats, learn fascinating history of the area, and get hands-on with incredible plants, fungi, insects, worms, reptiles, and amphibians. Family Friendly Fun. Ages 5+ Saturday, June 22, 9:30AM-12PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Michael Hillstrom & Bernie Williams Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

100. 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. Ages 7+ Choose one session to attend: 100-A. Saturday, June 22, 9:30AM-12PM 100-B. Saturday, June 22, 1-3:30PM 100-C. Saturday, August 3, 9:30AM-12PM 100-D. Saturday, August 3, 1-3:30PM Newburg, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Steff Merten Limit: 18 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

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101 & 160 101. Behind the Scenes at Wildlife In Need

Head behind the scenes at Wildlife In Need Center’s rehab clinic, which annually admits 3,000 injured, orphaned or sick wild animals. See various patients including infant songbirds, waterfowl, and mammals. Meet resident educational birds of prey, turtles, snakes, and other wildlife. Ages 12+ Sunday, June 23, 2-4PM Dousman, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Mandy Feavel, Lisa Rowe & Maddi Williams Limit: 35 Cost: $30 adult, $20 child, per person

102. The Dells: an 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 and explore its cultural history, geology, and ecology. Canoes and gear provided. Ages 10+ Choose one session to attend: 102-A. Tuesday, June 25, 1-5PM 102-B. Friday, September 20, 1-5PM Wisconsin Dells, Juneau Co. Leaders: John Celley, Caleb Jenks & Justin Hougham Limit: 20 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

103 yellowthroat, indigo bunting, rose-breasted grosbeak, and more. Since 2003 this bird banding station has contributed data to the continent-wide Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program which helps determine long-term plans for bird conservation. Wednesday, June 26, 6-11AM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leaders: Melissa Glynn, Karen Mittag & Judy Schwarzmeier Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

104. Redheaded Woodpeckers in 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. Wednesday, June 26, 8-11AM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Russ Hefty & Timothy Baker Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

105. Schurch-Thomson Prairie: Flowers, Birds & Bees

Note: Long off-trail hike. Enjoy peak prairie bloom of pale purple coneflower and wild quinine as we hike a landscape of prairie remnants and restorations which span hundreds of acres. This unique site hosts breeding populations of many species of rare and declining grassland birds, and nine

103. MAPS: Studying & Banding Birds at Henke Farm

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104 species of bumble bees, including the federally endangered rusty patched bumble bee. Wednesday, June 26, 9AM-2:30PM Blue Mounds, Iowa Co. Leader: Rich Henderson Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

106. Ethnobotany: Great Lakes Native Americans

Dive into the fascinating world of ethnobotany and learn about plants used by Native Americans for medicines, food, fiber, and dyes. Explore Cedarburg Beech Woods and Cedarburg Bog SNAs to hear mythology and learn about the paleo-records of plants. Sample native teas, see fiber twisted to string, and taste Indian-potatoes. Wednesday, June 26, 9:30AM-3PM Newburg, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Lee Olsen Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

107. Kayaking Cherokee Marsh

Kayak through Cherokee Marsh, the largest wetland in Dane County. Paddle toward Token Creek to discover a variety of wetland habitats that support many rare plants and animals. Some paddling experience necessary. Kayak and gear included. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for the Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund. Ages 16+ only. Thursday, June 27, 9AM-1PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Nancy Saulsbury, Jan Axelson & Amelia Musser Limit: 12 Cost: $45 per person

107 108. 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. Thursday, June 27, 10AM-12PM Lake Mills, Jefferson Co. Leader: Mark Dudzik Limit: 25 Cost: $25 per person

109. Rock Art & Effigy Mounds in Central Wisconsin

Explore Wisconsin’s unique ancient archaeological past! Join archaeologists to discover petroglyphs and pictographs on the sandstone butte in Roche-a-Cri State Park and learn how Native American rock art is interpreted and protected. Then caravan to a nearby Indian mound group to discover how, when, and why the effigy mounds were built. Thursday, June 27, 11AM-2PM Friendship, Adams Co. Leaders: Ernie Boszhardt & Danielle Benden Limit: 25 Cost: $35 per person

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111 110. 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. Friday, June 28, 9AM-12PM Wyocena, Columbia Co. Leader: Craig Anderson Limit: 12 Cost: $35 per person

111. Wisconsin’s Desert: Blue River Sand Barrens SNA

Discover a desert in Wisconsin! Hike the Blue River Sand Barrens SNA to see prickly pear cacti, parasitic sand wasps, and other plants and animals adapted to the hot, arid environment along the Lower Wisconsin River. Then take a short, but steep, hike to explore the prairie flora and enjoy a river view from the Blue River Bluffs SNA. Friday, June 28, 9AM-2PM Blue River, Grant Co. Leader: Thomas Meyer Limit: 20 Cost: $20 per person

112. Puchyan Prairie SNA: Exploring Wetland Riches

Note: Rugged hike through wet terrain. Along with a unique name, this beloved SNA is rife with rare and uncommon species of plants, birds and butterflies. Enjoy an adventurous hike to learn about ecology, restoration and

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113 & 168 plant ID in this high quality site of wet-mesic prairie, sedge meadow, shallow marsh, and areas not normally available to the public. No bathrooms. Saturday, June 29, 9-11AM Green Lake, Green Lake Co. Leader: Matt Zine Limit: 18 Cost: $15 per person

113. Loon Pontoon: Forest Lodge

Launch from the shores of Forest Lodge on Lake Namekagon on a pontoon boat ride to discover loon ecology and spy loon families in their natural habitat. Learn from an expert about loon behavior, calls, ecology, habitat, threats, and other fascinating loon facts. Similar to trip #168. Saturday, June 29, 9:30AM-12PM Cable, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Sarah Szymaniak & Erica LeMoine Limit: 9 Cost: $30 per person

114. Kayak Sheboygan Marsh SWA

Enjoy a kayak exploration of scenic Sheboygan Marsh State Wildlife Area, where slow moving waters offer a relaxed, easy place for kids and beginning paddlers. The flora and fauna are unmatched, with more than 350 species of birds sighted over the years. Kayaks and gear provided. Ages 10+ Sunday, June 30, 9:30AM-2PM Newburg, Sheboygan Co. Leader: Stefanie Merten Limit: 12 Cost: $60 adult, $50 child, per person 2

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116 115. Behind the Scenes at 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. Ages 7+ Monday, July 1, 9AM-12PM Wild Rose, Waushara Co. Leader: Jesse Landwehr Limit: 15 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

116. Wild Edible Foraging: Nature’s Wetland Supermarket

Discover the foraging opportunities found in an easily-accessible wetland near the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Wade in and learn why the common cattail is called a “wetland supermarket” through hands-on, sustainable foraging techniques. Harvest spikes and pollen, then prepare a light lunch using our finds. Tuesday, July 2, 9AM-12PM Cable, Bayfield Co. Leader: Mollie Kreb Limit: 10 Cost: $20 per person

118 117. Barneveld Prairie SNA: Butterflies, Blooms & Birds

Admire grasses and flowers of Barneveld Prairie SNA as we roam remnants of neverplowed native prairie to prairie restorations. See a variety of butterflies, including the state endangered regal fritillary. Spy grassland birds such as bobolinks, Eastern meadowlarks, dickcissels, and grasshopper, field, and Henslow’s sparrows. Saturday, July 6, 9-11AM Barneveld, Iowa Co. Leaders: David Sample & Cathy Bleser Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

118. Rusty Patched Bumble Bee at the UW Arboretum

The rusty patched bumble bee population has declined by 87%. Balancing precariously on the brink of extinction, it has become the first-ever bumble bee to be listed as federally endangered. But they can be found in Wisconsin! Hike the UW Arboretum to learn about their life history, ecology, and the importance of pollinators. Monday, July 8, 10AM-12PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Jay Watson & Susan Carpenter Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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119. Tour the Raptor Education Group Inc

View spectacular birds up-close during a behind-the-scenes look at Raptor Education Group Inc., one of Wisconsin’s most important bird rehabilitation and research facilities. They take in all native injured avian species, but specialize in bald eagles and other raptors. Ages 8+ Choose one session to attend: 119-A. Friday, July 12, 9-11AM 119-B. Friday, July 12, 1-3PM Antigo, Langlade Co. Leaders: Marge Gibson & Hope Fisher Limit: 20 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

Canoe through a chain of five connected lakes to learn about glacial features, Native American influences, animals, and plant life. Paddle through bubbling springs, crystal blue lakes, and the pristine Pope Lake SNA. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Ages 10+ Choose one session to attend: 121-A. Friday, July 12, 10AM-2PM 121-B. Saturday, August 17, 10AM-2PM Waupaca, Waupaca Co. Leader: Sue Eiler Limit: 25 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

120. Native Bees & Prairie Wildflowers

122. Pontoon Tour: History & Habitat of the Harbor District

Enjoy a pontoon cruise through Milwaukee’s Harbor District, 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. Ages 13+ Choose one session to attend: 122-A. Friday, July 12, 12:45-3PM 122-B. Friday, September 20, 12:45-3PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leaders: Lindsay Frost & Dan Adams Limit: 40 Cost: $50 adult, $40 child, per person

Did you know honeybees are not a Wisconsin native? But nearly 400 other species of bees are! Learn about bee ecology and diversity in the classroom at Beaver Creek Reserve. Then venture to flowering prairies to capture and ID many bee species, and learn their correlations with prairie flowers. This trip is not advised for people allergic to bee stings. Friday, July 12, 9AM-3PM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leaders: Dennis Johnson, Judy Schwarzmeier & Jeanette Kelly Limit: 12 Cost: $30 per person

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122 123. Night Creatures: Fireflies, Bats, Moths, Frogs & Flying Squirrels

Enjoy some “night life” at Schlitz Audubon! Investigate the secret lives of fireflies, their flash patterns, and learn the citizen science protocol for FireFly Watch. Explore the lives of bats and use an echolocator to identify and “see” bats in the night sky. Observe moth species attracted to bait and blacklight, learn about frog calls, and get up-close with a southern flying squirrel. Ages 8+ Friday, July 12, 8-10:30PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leaders: Moya Mowbray, Michelle Allison, Jeff Gilardi & Cassie Rincon Limit: 15 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

124. Trout Stream Habitat Improvement

Trout streams in the northern Driftless Area are receiving extensive habitat improvements thanks to volunteers and groups partnering together. Join volunteers and scientists to visit several restored streams and discover the insect life, wild trout, and native plants, birds, and animals now thriving in this scenic landscape. Ages 8+ Saturday, July 13, 9AM-1PM River Falls, Pierce Co. Leader: Perry Palin Limit: 25 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

124 125. Bumble Bees of Wisconsin

Did you know that Wisconsin is home to 21 of the 250 known species of bumble bee? Start indoors to learn about their fascinating lifecycle, and how to ID common species using a microscope. Then venture out to flowering prairies to observe, photograph, and ID several species of bumble bees. This trip not advised for people allergic to bee stings. Saturday, July 13, 9AM-3PM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leaders: Dennis Johnson, Judy Schwarzmeier & AJ Leiden Limit: 12 Cost: $35 per person

126. Permaculture Principles in an Urban Homestead

Tour a small urban homestead organized under permaculture principles. From soil, to blossom, to fruit of the vine stored for winter use, discover how seemingly small choices can add up a positive difference. Enjoy a potluck lunch and reflect together on the ways our daily choices in how we care for ourselves and our land can have a global impact. Choose one session to attend: 126-A. Saturday, July 13, 10AM-2PM 126-B. Saturday, September 14, 10AM-2PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leader: Barbara Richards Limit: 10 Cost: $15 per person

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more about this migrating marvel which can travel distances of 2000 miles, from Canada to Mexico, in just one season. Ages 6+ Saturday, July 13, 12-3:30PM New London, Outagamie Co. Leader: Jessica Miller Limit: 30 Cost: $17 adult, $7 child, per person

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. Canoe and gear provided. Saturday, July 13, 10AM-5PM Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co. Leaders: Lisie Kitchel, Jesse Weinzinger & Emily Heald Limit: 12 Cost: $35 per person

130. Chippewa River Twilight Paddle

Paddle 8 miles of the scenic Chippewa River as it curves and winds from Winter Dam to the village of Ojibwae. Revel in the beauty of a summer sunset, and the magic as twilight descends upon the waters. Hear stories of the local history and geology. Intermediate level paddle due to occasional riffles and one low grade rapids. Experienced paddlers only. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Saturday, July 13, 6-10PM Winter, Sawyer Co. Leaders: Tom Heinrich, Geary Searfoss & Carol Heinrich Limit: 20 Cost: $30 per person

128. Horicon Marsh Kayak Exploration

Discover wetland ecology, wildlife, and birds as we paddle through one of our nation’s largest freshwater marshes, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance. Kayaks and gear provided. Ages 10+ Saturday, July 13, 10:30AM-2:30PM Horicon, Dodge Co. Leader: Stefanie Merten Limit: 12 Cost: $60 adult, $50 child, per person

131. Archaeology Excavation

Enjoy an exclusive look at an active archaeological excavation to discover the process of archaeology and precontact Native American lifeways in Wisconsin. See artifacts from 13,000 years ago, and learn more about the lives of the ancient inhabitants of our region.

129. Monarchs & Milkweed: An Essential Relationship

Venture to Mosquito Hill for a hands-on program to learn proper handling, feeding, and sanitizing techniques to raise healthy monarch butterflies. Hike into grasslands to document monarchs and milkweed. Discover

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134 Tuesday, July 16, 11AM-2PM La Crosse, La Crosse Co. Leader: Connie Arzigian Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

132. Allen Centennial: The Ecological Garden

Visit UW-Madison Horticulture Department’s living laboratory: the Allen Centennial Garden. Discover strategies and concepts to create rewarding yet low-maintenance gardens by harnessing the power of nature. Topics include stormwater mitigation, integrated pest management and wildlife-friendly designs. Choose one session to attend: 132-A. Friday, July 19, 9AM-12PM 132-B. Friday, July 19, 1-4PM Madison, Dane Co. Leader: Benjamin Futa Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

133. Foraging Wild Edibles: A Taste of Summer

Try a taste of summer’s wild edibles! Go on a hike to find common, easily-identified, edible plants in the wild. Then come along to the kitchen at Beaver Creek Reserve to sample some cooked greens and a wild beverage or two! Friday, July 19, 9:30AM-12:30PM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leader: Jim Schwiebert Limit: 15 Cost: $25 per person

135 134. Wildflower Nature Photography

Capture the beauty of native wildflowers! Get instruction on technique, composition, and equipment then head outdoors into a blooming prairie to practice your newly learned photography skills. Note, similar to trip #145, but in a different location. Saturday, July 20, 8AM-12PM Sussex, Waukesha Co. Leader: Rick Vollbrecht Limit: 20 Cost: $20 per person

135. BAAP: Wildlife Conservation & Restoration

Discover natural history of land transformed, and learn how the former Badger Army Ammunition Plant site is being restored into the Sauk Prairie State Recreation Area. Hike this scenic locale and learn how wildlife conservation is managed and funded, and The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. Saturday, July 20, 9-11:30AM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leader: Marty Moses Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

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to discover mythology and paleo records of plants. Sample native prairie teas, acorn coffee, and paleo-seed tortillas. See demos including string and rope twisting, and dyeing using plants. Fundraiser for NRF. Saturday, July 20, 9:30AM-3PM Saukville, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Lee Olsen Limit: 20 Cost: $35 per person

136. Paddle the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway

Experience the wild side of the St. Croix on a 12-mile paddle off the main channel into the Kettle River Slough, one of the Riverway’s best-kept secrets. Spy aquatic and terrestrial life: eagles, otters, heron, mergansers, and osprey. Learn about the glacial and human history as we paddle through the ancient Glacial Duluth spillway and make a stop at an old copper paint mine. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Saturday, July 20, 9AM-4PM Grantsburg, Burnett Co. Leaders: Jaime Souza & Jamie Kern Limit: 13 Cost: $25 per person

139. UW-Madison Geology Museum & Fossil Prep

The UW Geology Museum contains hundreds of rocks, minerals, and fossils on display, and holds over 120,000 geological and paleontological specimens within its research collection. Tour the museum to learn about the history, evolution, and diversity of the Earth’s geologic record. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Fossil Preparation Lab. Ages 8+ Saturday, July 20, 10AM-12PM Madison, Dane Co. Leader: Brooke Norsted Limit: 20 Cost: $19 adult, $9 child, per person

137. Native Butterflies Up Close

Get up close with native Wisconsin butterflies! See more than a dozen native butterfly species in the Beaver Creek butterfly house and caterpillar rearing lab. Learn about butterfly lifecycles, migration, ecology, and the garden plants that attract them. Ages 8+ Saturday, July 20, 9:30AM-12PM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leader: Jim Schwiebert Limit: 20 Cost: $23 adult, $13 child, per person

140. Modern Landfills: Creating Renewable Power & Compost

Learn how an innovative landfill is constructed, operated, and how the gas collected can be used to create renewable power. This facility also leads the way in commercial food waste collection, turning it into rich compost. An important topic all

138. Prairie Ethnobotany: Great Lakes Native Americans

Learn about prairie plants used by eight Wisconsin Indian tribes for medicines, food, fiber, dyes, and survival. Explore Riveredge

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143 citizens should know more about! Ages 10+ Saturday, July 20, 10AM-12:30PM Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co. Leader: Mark Vinall Limit: 15 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

141. Karner Blue Butterflies & Summer Prairie Blooms

Get a firsthand look at Mecan Prairie’s 25-year history of restoration management for Karner blue butterflies. With peak flights underway, search for Karner blues among mid-summer blooming prairies. Saturday, July 20, 10AM-2PM Coloma, Waushara Co. Leader: John Shillinglaw Limit: 25 Cost: $25 per person

142. Saving Monarchs by Raising Monarchs

As monarch butterfly populations decline, bringing their eggs and larvae into your home can be helpful for monarch conservation, but if only if done correctly. Learn proper butterfly rearing, the monarch butterfly life cycle, and take home your own rearing kit. Ages 6+ Saturday, July 20, 1-2:30PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leaders: Moya Mowbray & Collette Jarvella-Kuhnen Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

143. Madison Children’s Museum: Urban Ecology & Green Rooftop

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Enjoy a special family-friendly guided tour of the Madison Children’s Museum to learn about sustainability, green building, reusing, recycling, and working locally. Explore the museums green rooftop to get a glimpse of urban ecology and learn more about green rooftops, rooftop gardens, and pollinators. Ages 5+ Choose one session to attend: 143-A. Friday, July 26, 10-11:30AM 143-B. Friday, August 16, 10-11:30AM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Cheryl DeWelt & Kia Karlen Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

144. 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 short-grass prairies to learn about ecology and marvel at the surprising diversity of wildlife, plants, and birds that inhabit this beloved park. Friday, July 26, 10AM-12PM Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. Leader: Angela Vickio Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

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Capture the beauty of native wildflowers! Get instruction on technique, composition, and equipment then head outdoors to practice your newly learned photography skills near the Retzer Nature Center. Note, similar to trip #134 but in a different location. Saturday, July 27, 8AM-12PM Waukesha, Waukesha Co. Leader: Rick Vollbrecht Limit: 20 Cost: $20 per person

146. Exploring Scuppernong Prairie

Note: Off-trail hike. The landscape scale of Scuppernong Prairie is big enough to get a sense of what prairies were like hundreds of years ago. Hike the Ice Age Trail as it meanders through the prairie and learn about prairie ecology, management and volunteer work. Hike some off-trail to see high quality prairie remnants. No bathrooms. Saturday, July 27, 9AM-12PM Eagle, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Jared Urban & Zach Kastern Limit: 16 Cost: $15 per person

148 & 151 by, and created right in the prairie (materials and instruction provided). Or bring a camera to hone your prairie photography skills. Two artist leaders will guide either pursuit. All artistic levels welcome! No bathrooms. Saturday, July 27, 9AM-12PM Blanchardville, Green Co. Leaders: Heidi Hankley, James MacDonald & Jerry Newman Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

148. 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! Ages 5+ Saturday, July 27, 9AM-12PM Mukwonago, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Lisie Kitchel & Jesse Weinzinger Limit: 25 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

149. Dunes of Kohler Andrae: Flora, Fauna & Geology

Note: Steep, off-trail hiking on sand. Explore the amazing world of dunes along Lake Michigan’s shores. Hike off-trail to discover unique sand dune ecology, rare plants, interdunal ephemeral wetlands and a drymesic white pine forest in picturesque Kohler Dunes SNA. Fundraiser for conservation efforts.

147. Printmaking & Photography on the Prairie

Interested in both art and ecology? This trip is for you! Hike the Marbleseed unit of York Prairie SNA to discover prairie ecology and blooming native wildflowers. Then try your hand at gelatin plate printmaking, inspired

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150. To the Bat Cave! Kickapoo Caverns

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Venture into one of Wisconsin’s largest caves to experience a bat hibernaculum nestled in the scenic Driftless Region: Kickapoo Caverns. Join DNR bat biologists for an exclusive tour detailing the site’s history, geology, ecosystem, and importance. Meet live bat ambassadors and hear recent updates about the impact of White-nose Syndrome on Wisconsin’s bats. Fundraiser for bat conservation. Ages 8+ Choose one session to attend: 150-A. Saturday, July 27, 10AM-12PM 150-B. Saturday, July 27, 11:30AM-1:30PM 150-C. Saturday, July 27, 1-3PM Wauzeka, Crawford Co. Leaders: Jennifer Redell, Paul White & Heather Kaarakka Limit: 20 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

151. Musseling Up in the Little Wolf River

Explore the illusive underwater world of freshwater mussels (clams) in the Little Wolf River. With some of the highest diversity in the world, 51 species of freshwater mussels inhabit Wisconsin streams. Learn to ID mussel species and discover how these fascinating, imperiled and important creatures filter pollutants from streams. Ages 8+

What breathes and eats in water, wears hard body armor, can carry 800 eggs on its stomach, tastes and smells with its antennae, and is a little cousin of the lobster? The answer: crayfish! Explore the river for crayfish and learn about their ecology and habitats. Family fun! Ages 8+ Saturday, July 27, 1-3:30PM Newburg, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Mary Holleback Limit: 15 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

153. Catherine Wolter Wilderness Hike & Service

Hike remote areas of beautiful Catherine Wolter Wilderness to discover scenic trails and lovely vistas in this preserve which protects nearly 10 miles of undeveloped shoreline on 15 wild lakes and ponds. Stop along the way to pull invasive plants and help the ecological health of this beloved North Woods landscape. No bathrooms. Sunday, July 28, 9AM-4PM Presque Isle, Vilas Co. Leader: Dan Wallace Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

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The Welsh Hills lie across the valley from Taliesin. Its woodlands, savannas, and prairie grasslands inspired Frank Lloyd Wright’s life from young child through adulthood. Understanding these habitats is essential in the interpretation of Taliesin and its siting, highlighting what the vistas from the living room would have looked like, and further anchoring Taliesin in its natural history. Learn about restoration critical to this important landscape. Tuesday, July 30, 9-11:30AM Spring Green, Iowa Co. Leaders: Darcy Kind & Mike Degen Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

155. Westport Drumlin Prairie Partnership

Visit a showpiece of Wisconsin’s glacial and prairie heritage where 100 native plant species thrive. Majestic bur oaks dot the landscape and 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. Tuesday, July 30, 9-11:30AM Westport, Dane Co. Leader: Tony Abate Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

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156. Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants

Tour three different butterfly gardens and learn tips and tricks on how to establish an effective, low-maintenance garden with native plants. Discover different ways to prepare your site, procure native plants, and different approaches to attracting butterflies. Friday, August 2, 9:30AM-12:30PM Stevens Point, Portage Co. Leader: Paul Skawinski Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

157. Kakagon & Bad River Sloughs Boat Tour

Enjoy a boat tour through one of the largest and most diverse wetland estuary complexes in the Lake Superior Basin. Learn about its history and importance to the Bad River People, ecology of manoomin (wild rice), fish and wildlife resources of this area, and the ways this large wetland complex contributes to the health of Lake Superior. Friday, August 2, 10AM-1PM Odanah, Ashland Co. Leaders: Tracy Hames & Naomi Tillison Limit: 20 Cost: $65 per person

158. Kayaking the Namekagon’s North Woods

Embark on a 12-mile kayak journey down the wild and scenic Namekagon River, part of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, one of America’s first wild and scenic rivers and a national park. Stop at a historic cabin

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159. Campfire Gourmet

While s’mores and hot dogs are certainly old stand-bys as camp food, there’s so much more you can cook over an open fire! Get hands-on creating a variety of campfire foods, from Dutch ovens to no-cook snacks. Prepare, chop, cook, and eat delicious camping foods with real ingredients. Ages 7+ Saturday, August 3, 10AM-1PM Monona, Dane Co. Leader: Virginia Wiggen Limit: 20 Cost: $27 adult, $17 child, per person

160. Wildlife Rehab & Nature Hike

Enjoy an educational presentation at the Wildlife In Need Center’s rehab clinic, which annually admits 3,000 injured or orphaned wildlife animals. Meet a variety of resident education owls, hawks, turtles, snakes, and other animals. Then head out into the field to hike and learn about prairie, oak openings, pine forest, and meadows. Ages 12+

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Saturday, August 3, 1-4PM Dousman, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Mandy Feavel, Marlin Johnson & Lisa Rowe Limit: 28 Cost: $30 adult, $20 child, per person

161. Moths & Insects After Dark

Spend the twilight hours and into the darkness exploring the biodiversity of nighttime insects of the Northwoods. Learn about moth ecology and identification. See a myriad of insects up-close as we use various baits and attracting techniques to call them closer. No Bathrooms. Ages 8+ Saturday, August 3, 7-11PM Pound, Oconto Co. Leader: Kyle Johnson Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

162. 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. Wednesday, August 7, 5:30-8:30PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Russ Hefty & Jim Krausee Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

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Help pollinators by incorporating native plants into your landscape! Tour Agrecol to see how they produce high quality seeds and plants native to Southern Wisconsin. Enjoy fields of native plants, learn what plants are appropriate for your area, and tips for plant care. Option to purchase plants or seed mixes for your land. Thursday, August 8, 9-11AM Evansville, Rock Co. Leaders: Michelle Stowers, Alyson McGinty & Matt Weber Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

164. Exploring North America’s Wild Waterfowl

Enjoy a tour of Flyways Waterfowl Experience museum where you’ll see world-class waterfowl dioramas, waterfowl art, interactive exhibits and US conservation history displays. Then visit the Fairfield Marsh Waterfowl Production Area to watch birds and learn about current habitat management efforts. Ages 6+ Friday, August 9, 9-11:30AM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leaders: Nichol Swenson, Craig Swenson & Bruce Luebke Limit: 20 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

and ways you can help them thrive. Then board pontoon boats for a twilight boat ride to search for bats in the night sky using acoustic monitoring equipment. Friday, August 9, 7:30-10PM Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co. Leaders: Licia Johnson & Annie McDonnell Limit: 6 Cost: $40 per person

166. 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 our 52 native species, their fascinating life cycle, and amazing contributions to the history of Wisconsin. Great fun for kids and adults! Ages 5+ Saturday, August 10, 9AM-12PM Meridean, Dunn Co. Leaders: Lisie Kitchel & Jesse Weinzinger Limit: 25 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

167. John Muir’s Boyhood Haunts

It’s been over 100 years since John Muir penned his iconic book, “My Boyhood and Youth.” Visit several of his boyhood haunts including Muir Park SNA which was a part of the original Muir homestead, breathtaking vistas of Observatory Hill SNA, and the Wee White Kirk where John’s father preached and his family is buried.

165. Bat Ecology & Twilight Pontoon Meet educational bats up-close and learn about Wisconsin’s bat populations, including their ecological benefits, current threats,

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169 Saturday, August 10, 9:30AM-3:30PM Montello, Marquette Co. Leaders: Mark Martin & Kathleen McGwin Limit: 25 Cost: $25 per person

168. Loon Pontoon: Lake Namakagon

Enjoy 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 its fascinating history and exciting future. Similar to trip #113. Tuesday, August 13, 9AM-12PM Cable, Bayfield Co. Leader: Emily Stone Limit: 10 Cost: $43 per person

169. Banding Ducks Hands-On

Stealthily ascend into an elevated blind under the cover of darkness to watch ducks gather on the water at sunrise over 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. Ages 8+ Thursday, August 15, 4:30-8:30AM Reedsville, Manitowoc Co. Leaders: Steve Easterly & Andrew Krsnich Limit: 12 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

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171 170. Tour the USGS National Wildlife Health Center

See where critical science happens! Tour this biomedical research facility which conducts field and lab work to ID and assess diseases in wildlife populations. Learn the fascinating ecological relationships leading to disease and the development of methods to prevent and control them. Thursday, August 15, 1-4:30PM Madison, Dane Co. Leader: Chris Brand Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

171. Kayak & Birdwatch in Horicon Marsh

Paddle 6.5 miles through this world-class birder’s paradise! Search for resident marsh birds and wildlife including great blue herons, marsh wrens, terns, turtles, otter, and more. No bathrooms. Fundraiser for Horicon Marsh conservation. You must bring your own kayak/ canoe. Friday, August 16, 8:00AM-12PM Mayville, Dodge Co. Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls Limit: 15 Cost: $50 per person*

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Experience the beauty of an old-growth forest at Frog Lake and Pines SNA. Hike the one-mile trail that winds through stands of white pine and red pine, and marvel at some trees more than 3-feet in diameter. Explore a stretch of Frog Lake’s pristine shoreline. No bathrooms. Choose one session to attend: 172-A. Friday, August 16, 9:30AM-12PM 172-B. Friday, August 16, 1-3:30PM Manitowish, Iron Co. Leaders: John Bates & Mary Burns Limit: 15 Cost: $35 per person

173. Manoomin (Wild Rice): History, Biology & Harvest

Discover the history, biology and importance of wild rice (manoomin) to the Ojibwe and fur traders. Enjoy a morning canoe paddle on the scenic Namekagon River, then visit a historic ricing lake to see rice beds and explore manoomin culture. Tour a wild rice processing facility, as we learn about rice from plant to table. Canoes and lunch provided. Friday, August 16, 10AM- 2PM Hayward, Sawyer Co. Leaders: John Haack & Bill Smith Limit: 14 Cost: $40 per person

174. Horicon Marsh Sunset Cruise

Enjoy a hike through beloved Horicon Marsh to learn about ecology and discover wildlife. Then board pontoon boats for an enchanting sunset cruise in search of birds and autumnal delights. Fundraiser for NRF. Friday, August 16, 3:30-8:00PM Horicon, Dodge Co. Leaders: Elizabeth Herzmann, Jeff Bahls, Marc & Gayl Zuelsdorf Limit: 40 Cost: $50 per person

175. Shorebirds & Waterbirds of Cat Island

Note: Long, 5-mile hike. Enjoy an exclusive opportunity to hike into the usually closed-tothe-public Cat Island Wave Barrier for a rare chance to see breeding piping plovers, and common, Forster’s, and Caspian terns. See colonial waterbirds such as American white pelicans, great egrets, black-crowned nightherons, and more on this island which has hosted more species of migratory shorebirds than any other location in Wisconsin! Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, August 17, 8AM-12:30PM Green Bay, Brown Co. Leader: Tom Prestby Limit: 25 Cost: $100 per person*

176. Lulu Lake SNA: Where the Mukwonago River Begins

Note: Steep, off-trail hike in wet terrain. Explore the wilds of Lulu Lake SNA to discover natural history, plants, wildlife.

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175 See the springs that feed the Mukwonago River, and discover how glaciers shaped this beloved landscape of protected ecosystems that range from fen wetlands to rolling oakcovered hills. No bathrooms. Saturday, August 17, 9:30AM-12PM Eagle, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Cory Peters & Siena Muehlfeld Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

177. Old-Growth Hike: Van Vliet Hemlocks SNA

Witness the inspiring majesty of the oldgrowth hemlock-hardwood forest of Van Vliet Hemlocks SNA. Hike 3 miles under the canopy of towering trees. Ancient trees will put a new perspective on your view of nature! No bathrooms. Choose one session to attend: 177-A. Saturday, August 17, 9:30AM-12PM 177-B. Saturday, August 17, 1-3:30PM Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co. Leaders: John Bates & Mary Burns Limit: 15 Cost: $35 per person

178. Behind the Scenes: Wisconsin Insect Research Collection

Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Wisconsin Insect Research Collection on the UW-Madison campus. Marvel at some of the three million curated insect specimens and get hands-on with curatorial activities including specimen preparation, labeling, and digitization. Ages 8+

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Saturday, August 17, 9:30AM-12:30PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Craig Brabant, Daniel Young & Jacki Whisenant Limit: 24 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

179. Outdoor Survival

You never know what Mother Nature will throw your way! Learn basic survival and outdoor skills to build your confidence for any outdoor excursion. A great hands-on experience for learning how to start a fire, construct a debris shelter, and build situational awareness. Ages 7+ Saturday, August 17, 10AM-12PM Monona, Dane Co. Leader: Virginia Wiggen Limit: 30 Cost: $22 adult, $12 child, per person

180. Early Earth Geology: Continental Collision in Florence County

Discover some of the very oldest rock in North America! The Niagara Fault formed 2-billion years ago when the Marshfield and Superior Plates collided. Learn about the fascinating geology of this area and enjoy a bus trip to several sites to hike along the scenic gorges with plunging waterfalls. Fundraiser for NRF. Choose one session to attend: 180-A. Saturday, August 17, 10AM-6PM 180-B. Saturday, September 14, 10AM-6PM Florence, Florence Co. Leaders: John Roberts & Wendy Gehlhoff Limit: 10 Cost: $35 per person

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park. Explore the sites of Camp Peninsular, an abandoned Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and the old Blossumburg Cemetery. Friday, August 23, 9AM-12PM Fish Creek, Door Co. Leader: Kathleen Harris Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

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182. Prairies & Pie at Shea Prairie Preserve

Venture off-trail on a hike to explore restored cold-water stream and wetlands, and remnant hillside prairies with a diversity of blooming wildflowers. Spy rare grassland birds and butterflies while learning about this gem in the Military Ridge Prairie Complex. End with homemade pie at the Shea Family farm. Wednesday, August 21, 1-4PM Barneveld, Iowa Co. Leaders: Richard Henderson & John & Diane Shea Limit: 18 Cost: $25 per person

184. Banding Birds of the Northwoods

Nothing like a bird in the hand! Using mist nets, we’ll catch and band a variety of Northwoods songbirds. A great opportunity for bird lovers of all ages to see birds upclose and hone your bird ID skills. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Ages 10+ Saturday, August 24, 7-11:30AM Washburn, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Ryan Brady & Nicholas Anich Limit: 20 Cost: $40 adult, $30 child, per person

185. Hummingbird Banding & Ecology

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

183. Off the Beaten Path at Peninsula Sate Park

Enjoy this exclusive look at rarely accessible sites to discover stories that reveal the unique historical landscape of this beloved

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186 Saturday, August 24, 7:30-10:30AM Whitewater, Rock Co. Leaders: Mickey O’Connor, Larry & Emily Scheunemann Limit: 30 Cost: $65 adult, $55 child, per person*

186. Mussels on the Wolf River in Voyageur Canoes

Adventure awaits! Paddle your way down the scenic Wolf River in a 25-foot replica of an historic Voyageur fur-trade canoe. Wade into cool waters to explore freshwater mussels (clams) and other hidden life teeming on the riverbed below. Ages 10+ Saturday, August 24, 8:30AM-2PM Navarino, Shawano Co. Leaders: Scott Koehnke, Kay Brockman-Mederas & James Robaidek Limit: 18 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

187. Lake Sturgeon Reintroduction

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. Ages 8+ Choose one session to attend: 187-A. Saturday, August 24, 9AM-12PM 187-B. Saturday, August 24, 1-4PM Newburg, Ozaukee Co. Leader: Mary Holleback Limit: 20 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person *A majority of the cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.

188. Color Hike to Juniper Rock Overlook

Marvel in the diversity of colors in nature, from tiny lichens to vast views of the summer foliage at Chequamegon National Forest. Bring your camera to capture the colors we discover on a beautiful stretch of the North Country Trail and the North Country Trail Hardwoods SNA. Ages 8+ Saturday, August 24, 9AM-12:30PM Cable, Bayfield Co. Leader: Haley Appleman Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

189. 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 including Copper Falls State Park, Potato River Falls, and Superior Falls, to enjoy picturesque views and learn about the geologic history that is responsible for their making. Fundraiser for Bayfield Regional Conservancy Fund. Saturday, August 24, 10AM-3PM Ashland, Ashland Co. Leaders: Tom Fitz & Michelle Copley Limit: 25 Cost: $50 per person*

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192. Monarch Tagging at Horicon Marsh

Join local naturalists to explore area wolf packs and tour Forest Lodge on Lake Namakagon. Tour national forest and examine habitat used by wolves and other wildlife, and conduct an evening howl survey. Enjoy dinner and tour of Forest Lodge facilities (included). Saturday, August 24, 3PM-Midnight Cable, Bayfield Co. Leaders: Adrian Wydeven, Sarah Boles & Sarah Szymaniak Limit: 28 Cost: $85 per person

Discover the fascinating details of monarch biology and venture into the field to lend your hand at catching monarchs. Watch DNR staff tag these magnificent migrants as they start their journey all the way to Mexico! Butterfly nets provided. Ages 7+ Wednesday, August 28, 10AM-12PM Horicon, Dodge Co. Leader: Liz Herzmann Limit: 25 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

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193. Lunch on Lone Rock & Quincy Bluff SNA

The composition of Wisconsin’s Northwoods is the result of a long history of geologic forces, soil development, and land use changes. Hike and learn about the connections between the natural history and human history that have shaped the forests and the ongoing need for balancing resource use and land conservation. Fundraiser for Bayfield Regional Conservancy Fund. Sunday, August 25, 10AM-3PM Ashland, Ashland Co. Leaders: Tom Fitz, Michelle Copley & Jon Martin Limit: 25 Cost: $50 per person*

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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. Friday, September 6, 10AM-2:30PM Adams, Adams Co. Leaders: Jon Robaidek & Josh Karow Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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192 194. Trek 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. Friday, September 6, 1-4PM Fitchburg, Dane Co. Leader: Alex Wenthe Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

195. Forest Lodge Estate & Fairyland SNA

Go behind the scenes at the Forest Lodge Estate in the Chequamegon National Forest. Explore the ecological and cultural treasures of this historic property, which is undergoing restoration by the US Forest Service as a Federal Historic Site. Then hike through Fairyland SNA to see old-growth hemlock forests nestled on the shores of Lake Namekagon. Friday, September 6, 2-5PM Cable, Bayfield Co. Leader: Bill Smith Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

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196. Fall Mushroom Forage

Search the woods for edible mushrooms with an expert! Learn mushroom safety, collection tools, and woodland etiquette. Then we head to the kitchen for cooking and care demo so you can get the most from the mushrooms you find. Saturday, September 7, 9AM-1PM Stoughton, Dane Co. Leaders: Seana Krohn & Ingrid West Limit: 22 Cost: $35 per person

197. Blue River Sand Barrens SNA: A Wisconsin Desert

Blue River Sand Barrens SNA features one of the largest and best examples of the oak barrens natural community in Wisconsin. See prickly pear cacti, sand dunes, and a diversity of grasshoppers as we explore this arid landscape. No bathrooms. Saturday, September 7, 9:30AM-12:30PM Blue River, Grant Co. Leaders: Jared Urban & Jeff Lorch Limit: 16 Cost: $15 per person

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See how visionary landowners have converted 75 acres of old farm fields and overgrazed woodlots into a wildlife haven! Learn how their restoration of prairie, wetlands, and forests have become habitat for wildlife, pollinators, and birds including bluebirds and bobolinks. Find out funding sources available for your own private land restoration. Saturday, September 7, 1-4PM River Falls, Pierce Co. Leaders: John Watschke & Leslie Watschke Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

199. Oak Savanna Restoration: Donald Park

Oak savannas once covered most of southern Wisconsin but are now considered a critically imperiled habitat. Explore the savanna restoration at Donald Park and learn the proper techniques to restore this rare natural community and how it improves habitat for wildlife and birds, including the red-headed woodpecker. Wednesday, September 11, 8-11AM Mt. Vernon, Dane Co. Leader: Russ Hefty Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

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199 200. Ancient History: Man Mound & Raddatz Rockshelter

Nestled in the Baraboo Hills is the only remaining human-shaped effigy mound. Visit this massive earthwork to learn about the lifeways of the Native Americans who built it. Then caravan to the Raddatz Rockshelter, a place inhabited for thousands of years, to gain a deeper understanding of Wisconsin’s cultural history. Thursday, September 12, 11AM-2PM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leaders: Ernie Boszhardt & Danielle Benden Limit: 25 Cost: $30 per person

201. Old-Growth & Geology: Castle Mound Pine Forest SNA

Hike under 100-year old pines and pass by giant boulders as we circle the scenic sandstone butte and ascend up to the top of Castle Mound. Enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding forest and cranberry bogs, and learn about the area’s geology and ecology. Thursday, September 12, 2-4PM Black River Falls, Jackson Co. Leaders: Jennifer Boice & Emily Alf Limit: 20 Cost: $25 per person

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201 202. 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. Friday, September 13, 6-8:30PM Okauchee Lake, Waukesha Co. Leaders: Spencer Stehno, Mary Cullen & Meredith Cullen Limit: 40 Cost: $35 per person

203. 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 flood plain forests. Enjoy one of the most ecologically and historically unique areas of the state! Fundraiser for Lower Chippewa River conservation. Saturday, September 14, 9AM-5PM Durand, Buffalo Co. Leaders: Mark Rasmussen & Dean Edlin Limit: 64 Cost: $48 per person

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Join a landowner to learn how you too can start and maintain a small prairie. Hike the 7-acre upland and lowland prairie to see 90 native plant species. Learn how to attract kestrels, monarch butterflies, mason bees, snakes, and frogs to your property. Saturday, September 14, 10AM-12PM Waupun, Fond du Lac Co. Leaders: Darrel, Jerry & Ruthann Gunderson Limit: 30 Cost: $15 per person

205. Monarch Migration Stopover Site

Before 2005, thousands of monarch butterflies used 250 acres of open field to fuel-up on nectar for their 2,500 mile journey to Mexico. Hike The Monarch Trail to glimpse the past and learn about efforts to restore and protect this vital monarch migration corridor and roosting area. No bathrooms. Ages 10+ Sunday, September 15, 4-6:30PM Wauwatosa, Milwaukee Co. Leader: Barb Agnew Limit: 25 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

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208 206. Tagging Monarch Butterflies at Goose Pond Sanctuary

Capture and tag monarch butterflies in the prairies of Goose Pond, where over 900 monarchs were tagged last year. Discover monarch ecology, their host plants, and an awe-inspiring migration story. Learn how to create habitat that can attract monarchs and other butterflies to your own yard. Ages 7+ Choose one session to attend: 206-A. Tuesday, September 17, 9:30AM-12PM 206-B. Tuesday, September 17, 1-3:30PM Arlington, Columbia Co. Leaders: Mark Martin, Susan Foote-Martin & Graham Steinhauer Limit: 21 Cost: $25 adult, $15 child, per person

207. Old Growth Forest at 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 above large hemlock, birch, sugar maple, and basswood. Spy rare plants and animals that are dependent on old-growth as we learn about its ecology and history. Friday, September 20, 9AM-12PM Boulder Junction, Vilas Co. Leaders: Carly Lapin & Jeff Meessmann Limit: 15 Cost: $20 per person

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209 208. 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 mountainbuilding 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. Saturday, September 21, 9AM-4PM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leader: Phil Fauble Limit: 25 Cost: $25 per person

209. Lake Geneva Zip Line Canopy Tour

Enjoy an airborne ecological sightseeing adventure, as we soar through the trees of a 100-acre forest on 8 different zip lines and 5 sky bridges. Learn ecology, geology, and local history of the Geneva Lakes area from 841 feet up with a bird’s eye view of Lake Como and beyond. Must weigh 65 – 250 lbs, and be at least 4’ tall. Ages 7+ Saturday, September 21, 10AM-1:30PM Lake Geneva, Walworth Co. Leader: Seth Elder Limit: 25 Cost: $95 adult, $85 child, per person

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Practice skills and techniques used by traditional hunters to observe elusive wildlife. But leave the woods with only a photo, sketch, written observation, or memory. Learn about animal habitats, tracks, and signs, as well as basic orienteering. Saturday, September 21, 10AM-3PM Sarona, Washburn Co. Leader: Ron Weber Limit: 15 Cost: $23 per person

211. Fall Raptor Migration & Mississippi Bluff Prairies

Soaring views with soaring raptors! Learn about ecology and rare plants of bluff prairies at Dewey Heights Prairie SNA, which rests atop an 800-foot bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. A perfect perch to observe and ID the amazing fall migration of many raptors. Fundraiser for NRF. Sunday, September 22, 9AM-12PM Cassville, Grant Co. Leaders: Richard & Amy Staffen, Sharon Fandel Limit: 15 Cost: $40 per person

212. Paddle the Dells

Note: Experienced paddlers only. Explore the quiet side of the Wisconsin Dells as we paddle 5 miles through the scenic sandstone gorge to view unusual rock formations. Enjoy the Dells of the Wisconsin River SNA and learn about the natural and cultural history of this famous place. Have your picnic lunch atop a high bluff with breathtaking views. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Fundraiser for NRF.

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Monday, September 23, 8:30AM-2:30PM Wisconsin Dells, Columbia Co. Leader: Thomas Meyer Limit: 20 Cost: $40 per person

213. Creating Spaces for Crane Conservation

Go behind the scenes at the International Crane Foundation to discover how we conserve ecosystems and safeguard crane populations. Get an exclusive look at our new exhibit construction, explore a tall grass prairie, and see what it takes to raise endangered cranes. Choose one session to attend: 213-A. Friday, September 27, 9AM-12PM 213-B. Friday, September 27, 1-4PM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leaders: Andy Bingle & Cully Shelton Limit: 15 Cost: $25 per person

214. Wind Energy 101: Blue Sky Green Field Wind Energy Center

Discover how wind turbines are constructed and operated, and see what one looks like inside. Learn about research conducted to minimize fatalities of birds and bats while maximizing green energy generation. Choose one session to attend: 214-A. Friday, September 27, 9AM-12PM 214-B. Friday, September 27, 1-4PM Johnsburg, Fond du Lac Co. Leaders: Devan Zammuto, Susan Schumacher & Steve Schueller Limit: 30 Cost: $15 per person

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220 217. Fall Colors of the Blue Hills Felsenmeer

215. Glacial Geology: Northern Waushara County

Note: Long hike with some steep, uneven terrain and challenging footing. Discover unique geology and microclimate of the Blue Hills felsenmeer, German for “sea of rocks,” as well as flora and fauna of the surrounding forests on a 4-mile hike to this ecological rarity awash in autumn color. Friday, October 4, 10AM-3PM Weyerhaeuser, Rusk Co. Leader: Ron Weber Limit: 15 Cost: $25 per person

Explore the rocky hills and deep pugholes left by the last of the Wisconsin Age glacier on this 2-mile hike on the Ice Age Trail as it traverses the forests, prairies, and glacial moraine of Waushara County. Ages 9+ Saturday, September 28, 9:30AM-12PM Coloma, Waushara Co. Leader: Diane Humphrey Lueck Limit: 20 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

216. Porcupine Wilderness Area: Forest Ecology & Orienteering

218. “Boundary Waters” Canoe Experience in Washburn County

Unlike most Wisconsin forests, the Porcupine Lake Wilderness Area has been untouched by human influence for decades. Hike five miles both off-trail, and on the scenic North Country Trail, to learn about forest ecology and see the benefits of Mother Nature’s management techniques. Off-trail portions will teach orienteering skills with compass, map, and GPS use. No bathrooms. Saturday, September 28, 10AM-3PM Grandview, Bayfield Co. Leader: Ron Weber Limit: 15 Cost: $15 per person

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Note: 100-yard portages on steep, rugged trails. Enjoy peak fall color on this paddle-andportage through five idyllic wilderness lakes. The Sawmill Lake Canoe Route creates a Boundary Waters-like experience as it winds through secluded shores lined with rolling hardwood forests awash in autumn color. Fundraiser for NRF. *You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Saturday, October 5, 10AM-3PM Birchwood, Washburn Co. Leaders: Phil Sylla & Dave Vold Limit: 15 Cost: $35 per person

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221 219. Wisconsin’s Geologic Past & Future

221. Crane Congregations: Wisconsin River

Join the State Geologist on a tour of the WI Geological and Natural History Survey’s vast collection of rock cores and learn what they tell us about Wisconsin’s ancient history. From mountain ranges and volcanoes, to tropical seas and giant glaciers, see the connection between our ancient rocks and the future of our water resources. Saturday, October 5, 1-4PM Mount Horeb, Dane Co. Leaders: Carol McCartney, Ken Bradbury & Carsyn Ames Limit: 30 Cost: $15 per person

Back from near extinction in the 1930’s, sandhill cranes are a conservation success story. Learn about crane ecology, long-term studies, and potential conflicts with agriculture. Then observe thousands of cranes fly into roost for the evening. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, October 5, 2-6PM Portage, Columbia Co. Leader: Anne Lacy Limit: 20 Cost: $35 per person

220. Wyalusing: A Hike Through Time

Tour historic Washburn Observatory and discover the fascinating history of the observatory’s telescope and the study of astronomy at the UW-Madison. Then, weather permitting, open up the observatory dome to view objects in the night sky with the 15.6-inch refracting telescope. Saturday, October 5, 7:30-9:30PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Kay Kriewald & Jim Lattis Limit: 30 Cost: $20 per person

Note: Steep hike and rock stairways. Hike along the bluffs high above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers. See stunning vistas and learn about the unique geologic, natural, and human history of this beloved park. Saturday, October 5, 1-3PM Bagley, Grant Co. Leaders: Bruce Klang & Chad Breuer Limit: 25 Cost: $15 per person

222. Star Gazing at Washburn Observatory

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223 & 231 223. Saw-whet & Long-eared Owl Banding

Have your own close encounter with Wisconsin’s smallest owl! Experience how the experts mist-net and band these adorable birds at Linwood Springs Research Station, which bands up to 700 migrating owls annually. Chance to see long-eared owls, too! Ages 7+ Time: All sessions 7:30-10PM Choose one session date to attend: 223-A. Saturday, October 5 223-B. Friday, October 11 223-C. Friday, October 18 223-D. Saturday, October 19 223-E. Wednesday, October 23 223-F. Saturday, October 26 Stevens Point, Portage Co. Leaders: Gene & Lorraine Jacobs Limit: 40 Cost: $35 adult, $25 child, per person

224. Turkey Vultures Up Close

Hike the bluffs of Devil’s Lake State Park to marvel at more than 100 migrating turkey vultures gathering in their night roost. Learn about turkey vulture natural history and meet a charming live vulture up close! Ages 7+ Sunday, October 6, 2:30-7PM Baraboo, Sauk Co. Leaders: Lisa Hartman & Mike Mossman Limit: 25 Cost: $20 adult, $10 child, per person

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224 225. Pedal Peninsula State Park

Enjoy an easy-paced, 3-mile bike ride through Peninsula State Park. Discover rich cultural heritage at Eagle Bluff Lighthouse and Shanty Bay while enjoying the natural beauty of the bluff overlooks and vibrant fall colors. *Bring your own bicycles and helmets. Ages 10+ Thursday, October 10, 9AM-12PM Fish Creek, Door Co. Leader: Kathleen Harris Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

226. Hawk Banding: 60+ years in Southeast Wisconsin

Experience a first-hand look at one of the oldest continuous hawk banding operations in the United States. Learn the unique history of Cedar Grove Research Station and get an up-close view of banding red-tailed hawks, sharp-shinned hawks and other raptors. Fundraiser for raptor banding efforts. Choose one session to attend: 226-A. Thursday, October 10, 9AM-12PM 226-B. Thursday, October 10, 1-4PM Cedar Grove, Sheboygan Co. Leaders: Joe Henry & Mark Martin Limit: 6 Cost: $100 per person*

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226 227. Crex Crane Roosting Tour

Learn about sandhill crane ecology, then caravan through the sunset hours in Crex Wildlife Refuge, watching thousands of cranes come to their nightly roost. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Ages 10+ Friday, October 11, 5-7PM Grantsburg, Burnett Co. Leader: Lauren Finch Limit: 20 Cost: $30 adult, $20 child, per person

228. Waterfowl ID: Mississippi River

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 the field in Pools 8 and 9 to hone your skills during the peak of waterfowl migration. Ages 12+ Saturday, October 19, 9AM-1PM La Crosse, La Crosse Co. Leaders: Brenda & Scott Kelly Limit: 30 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

229. Snapshot Wisconsin Elk Monitoring Project

Hike in the Black River State Forest to learn about elk ecology, their reintroduction to Wisconsin, and how trail cameras used in the Snapshot Wisconsin Elk Monitoring Project are helping DNR biologists monitor elk and other wildlife. Find out how you can get involved in this vital and important project. No bathrooms. Ages 12+

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227 & 230 Saturday, October 19, 1-4PM Black River Falls, Jackson Co. Leaders: Susan Frett, Joe Dittrich & Taylor Peltier Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

230. 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. Ages 10+ Saturday, October 19, 3:30-8PM Babcock, Wood Co. Leaders: Carrie Milestone & Darren Ladwig Limit: 20 Cost: $15 adult, $5 child, per person

231. Saw-whet Owl Banding at Beaver Creek Reserve

Wisconsin’s smallest owl gives a big “Hoot!” Watch and learn as Beaver Creek Reserve researchers trap and band these tiny owls during their fall migration, providing an opportunity to learn their natural history and see them up close. Ages 7+ Saturday, October 19, 7:30-10:30PM Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co. Leaders: Judy Schwarzmeier, Gary Wauters & Beth Luck Limit: 24 Cost: $30 adult, $10 child, per person

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233 232. Fall Waterfowl Viewing on Chequamegon Bay

234 234. Migration on the Mighty Mississippi

Caravan along the scenic shore of Lake Superior to view a variety 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, longtailed ducks, or Pacific loons! Saturday, October 26, 8AM-12PM Ashland, Ashland Co. Leader: Nicholas Anich Limit: 20 Cost: $15 per person

A site to behold! Expect to see more than 250 bald eagles and 100,000 waterfowl on this bus tour to several birding hot-spots along the Mississippi River. See swans, pelicans, eagles, and hawks at the peak of migration at this Globally Important Bird Area. Fundraiser for Bird Protection Fund. Friday, November 8, 8:30AM-2PM Brownsville, MN Leaders: Jim Nissen & Steve Houdek Limit: 40 Cost: $48 per person

233. Behind the Scenes at the Wisconsin State Herbarium

235. Everlasting Support for an Evergreen Wisconsin

Botanists within the WI State Herbarium on the campus of UW-Madison 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 handson activities with museum curators. Saturday, October 26, 9AM-12PM Madison, Dane Co. Leaders: Ken Cameron, Mary Ann Feist & Mark Wetter Limit: 36 Cost: $15 per person

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This is not an actual field trip, but your opportunity to join fellow Foundation members and contribute to the Bluffs to Great Lake Shores Campaign (details on page 4). 100% of the $55 registration fee is a tax-deductible donation to the Campaign. Cost: $55

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7th Annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon April 15 — June 15 Birds are valuable, and they need our help. Join forces with other birdwatchers to raise funds for bird conservation.

Find everything you need at

WIBirdathon.org

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See a bird... Save a bird

Proceeds benefit the Bird Protection Fund which supports priority bird conservation projects including Kirtland’s warblers, whooping cranes, Bird City Wisconsin and more. Over $400,000 raised since 2012! You can also raise funds for your own bird club or nature center.

Then consider saying yes to the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund.

Donations to the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund are tax-deductible, and can be made when purchasing a hunting or fishing license or online at

CherishWisconsin.org

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DO YOU CHERISH WISCONSIN?

The Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund supports habitat management and ensures the future care and enjoyment of our publicly owned lands and waters. This includes our state parks, state natural areas, state wildlife areas and state fisheries areas.

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Travel the world with us Join the Natural Resources Foundation in exploring natural wonders beyond Wisconsin Why should you travel with NRF? • Unique experiences. We partner with travel experts and conservation groups to provide customized trips you can’t find anywhere else. • Small group size. We limit our travel groups to just 12-20 travelers. Small-group atmosphere allows you to get closer to your guide, each other, and most importantly, nature. • Nature-focused. We focus on nature, wildlife, and critical conservation efforts all over the world. • Build new relationships. Travel with a Foundation representative and other likeminded NRF members interested in conservation. • Positive travel impact. We partner with companies dedicated to the sustainability of our planet and reducing our carbon footprint. You will also be directly supporting on-the-ground conservation organizations. • No planning needed. We take the stress out of itinerary planning; everything is taken care of for you.

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Costa Rica: An Introduction to Neotropical Birding December 1-8, 2019 Immerse yourself in the lush flora, diverse fauna, and breathtaking landscapes of Costa Rica on this 8-day expedition. You’ll discover the wonders of the rainforest at Selva Verde Lodge and La Selva Biological Station and then continue to the mountains of San Gerardo de Dota for birding in the cloud forests. Search forest trails for specialty birds, witness incredible biodiversity, and learn about ongoing conservation efforts to protect Costa Rica’s wildlife. Resplendent Quetzal, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Pied Puffbird, and Great Green Macaw are all possibilities. This trip is ideal for beginning and experienced birding enthusiasts alike. Limited to 12 travelers.

Start planning for 2020 January 2020 Yellowstone National Park: A Winter Excursion

June 2020 Iceland: Birding in the Land of Fire and Ice

February 2020 Mexico: Mystical Migration of the Monarch

August 2020 Alaska: Wild Alaska

April 2020 Arizona and Utah: Canyonlands of the American Southwest

October 2020 Ultimate African Safari: Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe Safari

Don’t see your dream destination on our list? Let us know where you long to travel! Email Kim.Kreitinger@WisConservation.org.

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The Foundation’s new initiatives The Natural Resources Foundation is dedicated to striving towards a better Wisconsin, and we are moving forward in some exciting new ways.

Environmental Education

Many people feel a strong connection to the outdoors because someone — a teacher, family member, or friend — brought them outside and introduced them to the beauty of the natural world. Having that personal connection to nature is important for the health and well-being of people, communities, and our natural resources. We are ramping up our support for statewide and local environmental education efforts. Through new grant programs, initiatives, and outreach, we are doing more than ever to make sure the next generation is outdoors and connecting, exploring, and engaging with our natural world.

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Diversity in Conservation

It is vitally and increasingly important to consider diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in our changing world. NRF is committed to focusing on DEI to ensure that we continue to make conservation relevant and meaningful to all Wisconsinites. By intentionally embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion in our organization and through our programs, we will ensure that the Natural Resources Foundation staff, board, and members respect and value individual differences, among each other and those we serve, and ultimately will help make the fields of conservation, natural resources protection, and environmental education in Wisconsin more inclusive.

Pollinators

Pollinator populations are declining significantly in Wisconsin and in the U.S., due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and a variety of other factors. NRF is ramping up support for pollinator conservation by funding statewide coordination efforts, funding habitat work at large and local scales, and supporting citizen science programs that can help scientists better understand the declines and inform pollinator conservation efforts.

Wayfarers

NRF’s new program, Wayfarers, connects 20- and 30-somethings to Wisconsin’s natural resources through trips, happy hours, volunteer workdays, and more. By building a peer group of young professionals who care about Wisconsin’s great outdoors, we hope to foster the next generation of stewards. Learn more at WisConservation. org/Wayfarers.

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Our Belief: We believe that nature has inherent value and that people have the ability to make a difference. The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin provides sustainable funding for Wisconsin’s most imperiled species and public lands, while connecting generations to the wonders of Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife through conservation, education, engagement and giving. The Foundation works with more than 5,000 individuals, corporations and foundations to support the highest priority conservation needs in Wisconsin. Over 33 years, the Foundation has

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$7.2 million to our conservation partners.

Lands and Waters We safeguard our public lands and waters for future generations to enjoy. To date, we've funded the restoration of thousands of acres of Wisconsin's most ecologically important landscapes, from the Mississippi bluffs to our Great Lake Shores.

Education

Wildlife

We help Wisconsinites explore, care for, and protect our state’s natural resources.

We help recover Wisconsin's most threatened and vulnerable species, including:

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653 Local grassroots conservation projects funded across Wisconsin

Whooping crane American marten Lake sturgeon Monarch butterfly Rusty patched bumble bee Greater prairie chicken Gray wolf

54,893 hours volunteered on stewardship, citizen science and education projects

668 Wisconsin Master Naturalists trained

Missing the mail-in registration form? You can print one from our website: WisConservation.org/FieldTrips

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