Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
2013 Field Trip Schedule
Celebrating
20 Years
of Field Trips
122 Affordable Adventures! Your portal to discover & support Wisconsin’s natural places
Celebrating 20 years of Field Trips!
The Natural Resources Foundation is dedicated to getting people outdoors learning about the natural treasures of Wisconsin. In the past 20 years over 30,000 participants have joined us on 1,476 field trips located in all 72 counties of Wisconsin. Incredible! Our appreciation goes to our dedicated members, and to those new members who join us each year. We hope to see you out in the field with us this year… and beyond! Costs & Fees: We try to keep costs low & use your dollars wisely. Trip fees help fund the Field Trip Programs (coordination staff, printing, postage, and more). Some trips are also fundraisers for important conservation projects. Children on trips: “Family Friendly” trips are most suitable for children of the age recommendation listed, and thus child’s fees are noted. Children are welcome on all trips for $6 less than the adult fee listed, and must be accompanied by adults. Colored trip titles: Please double-check that a trip is a good fit for you. We want to make sure you are safe and comfortable. Trip title colors indicate their physical ratings. See page 1 for details.
Registration At-a-Glance: • You must be a member of the Foundation to register for field trips. See page 28 for more registration details. • Some trips fill VERY quickly! Online registration shows the most current trip availability. • Please limit your registration to four trips. • You may register up to 5 guests. • Only register for one canoe/kayak trip per person due to high demand. • Please don’t register for trips you have done in the past.
Members’ early-bird registration opens online: NOON—March 20 Family-Friendly: One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is an appreciation for nature. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Age recommendations are listed for each trip. Child-friendly trips are identified with this symbol: Birds: Learn the science of bird conservation by banding, surveying and photographing Wisconsin’s many birds. All of our birding 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. All of our SNA trips are indicated with this symbol:
What makes our trips special? • Our trips are led by Wisconsin DNR professionals & other experts who share their love & knowledge of Wisconsin’s outdoor lands, waters & wildlife. • Enjoy being with fellow participants who are engaged, enthusiastic, knowledgeable & friendly. Our members are wonderful people! When can I register? • March 20 at NOON – Online registration opens for current & renewing members. • April 1 – Registration opens to the general public. Anyone can easily become a member at a discounted price of $15 during online field trip registration using the passcode: Join NRF
See page 28 for more registration details.
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Questions? Call toll-free (866) 264-4096; or email: fieldtrips@wisconservation.org or christine.tanzer@wisconsin.gov
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Hike trails & dikes that meander the wetlands of beloved Quincy Bluff SNA. Enjoy springblooming flora, fauna & migrating birds. Ages 10+ Saturday, april 6, 8-11aM adaMS, adaMS Co. leader: Jon robaidek liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
Sneak into hidden blinds & observe the amazing dawn display of greater prairiechicken mating rituals on their booming ground. Enjoy sunrise songs of meadowlarks, bobolinks & more. Learn about grassland habitat & bird conservation efforts while enjoying breakfast (included in cost). Friday, april 19, 4:15-9:30aM banCroft, portage Co. leaderS: leSa kardaSh, greg dahl & Sharon SChWab liMit: 16 CoSt: $27 per perSon
2. Ice Age Trail: Holy Hill Hike
Trek along the Ice Age Trail as it circles the historic & scenic Holy Hill perched atop a 1,350 ft kame. Learn about the landscape, glacial geology, wildflowers & fungi and enjoy the beautiful view. Ages 8+ Saturday, april 13, 9aM-12pM hubertuS, WaShington Co. leaderS: rob WeSSberg, liSa MCCabe & Craig Sanford liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
3. Searching for Salamanders
Wisconsin is home to six species of salamanders, and here’s an opportunity to get an up-close look at several of them. Learn about their life cycle, habitat preferences, ecology & see these amazing creatures firsthand! Great fun for the whole family. Ages 5+ Saturday, april 13 ChooSe one SeSSion tiMe to attend: 3a. 11aM-12:30pM 3b. 1-2:30pM delafield, WaukeSha Co. leaderS: Shelley WarWiCk,MiChael WarWiCk & Matt MatriSe liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
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Prairie Chicken Booming on the Buena Vista
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Spring Ponds Up-Close
Discover many amazing creatures that inhabit spring ponds: frogs, salamanders, fairy shrimp, insects & more! Explore the fascinating ecosystem of several ponds, including Riveredge Creek SNA. Ages 8+ Saturday, april 20, 9aM-12pM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leader: aManda zopp liMit: 20 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon
6. Hawks, Swamps & Savannas of Pine Island
Explore diverse & rare species inhabiting Pine Island Wildlife Area. Hike along the Wisconsin River to discover flood plain forests. Help plant a few oak seedlings to assist restoration efforts. Then board a boat to Pine Island to explore savannas. Perhaps even call in nesting red-shouldered hawks & view eagle nests! Ages 10+ Saturday, april 20, 9aM-12pM portage, ColuMbia Co. leaderS: allen raMMinger, andy bubolz & Sara kehrli liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
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7. Badger Army Ammunition Plant: History, Nature & Future
and learn the skills & education needed for each job. Ages 12+ Saturday, May 4, 9aM-12:30pM dundee, fond du laC Co. leaderS: tiM beyer, dan Weidert, traviS Motl, Joe henry & Jerry leiterMan liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
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7 Enjoy a rare tour to discover how this everevolving land has changed: from vast prairie, to farmsteads, to a large ammunitions plant during WWII. Now that most buildings are removed, contemplate the future of this site — balancing human needs & biodiversity while honoring its history. Learn about ecological restoration, geology, birds, cultural history. Saturday, May 4, 7:30aM-12pM prairie du SaC, Sauk Co. leaderS: Mike MoSSMan, Joan kenney & diane bruSoe liMit: 30 CoSt: $25 per perSon
8. MacKenzie Center: Game Farm & Wildlife
Go behind the scenes at the State Game Farm to hold pheasant chicks & learn about their breeding & ecology. Then tour an exhibit of live native Wisconsin mammals & birds. Learn about animal adaptations, predator-prey relationships & more. Family fun! Ages 5+ Saturday, May 4, 9aM-2pM poynette, ColuMbia Co. leaderS: derek JohnSon & bob naCk liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
9. When I Grow Up I Want to Be a…? Know a child interested in natural resources as a career? Then join us out in the field with a State Forest Superintendent, Forester, Wildlife Biologist, Ecologist & Fisheries Biologist to learn about their professions. Hike in the forest with these specialists to experience first-hand the work they do,
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10. Pond Peeking
Use dip-nets & microscopes to explore aquatic life in the ponds of Seno Nature Center, and learn what species are indicators of healthy ponds & wetlands. Then venture to hike & explore the adjoining tamarack bog. Family fun! Ages 8+ Saturday, May 4, 10aM-12pM burlington, kenoSha Co. leaderS: kendra JohnCoCk & ron raSMuSSen liMit: 20 CoSt: $15 adult / $9 Child, per perSon
11. Shealoh Valley: Prairie Restoration & Wildlife
Rare plants & birds find home in Shealoh Valley Prairie: a gem in the Military Ridge Prairie Complex. Discover history & wildlife along a hike of the rolling hills’ remnant & restored prairie in the shadow of Blue Mounds. Enjoy homemade treats & refreshments. Ages 5+ tiMe: all SeSSionS 10aM-3pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 11-A. WedneSday, May 8 11-B. thurSday, June 13 11-C. thurSday, auguSt 8 barneveld, ioWa Co. leaderS: Shannon Shea beCker, diane Shea & John Shea liMit: 30 CoSt: $22 adult / $16 Child, per perSon
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One of the rarest ecosystems of Wisconsin, alvars exist on limestone plains, have very little soil & boast a unique geological history in the Niagara Escarpment. Learn more about this unique place on a hike through Red Banks Alvar SNA to discover uncommon plants, relic snails & other wonders. thurSday, May 9, 10aM-12pM green bay, broWn Co. leaderS: MattheW Wykle & Joe henry liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
13. Birding on the Border: Exploring Avon Bottoms SNA
Join birding expert Andy Paulios to explore the Avon Bottoms Important Bird Area along the Lower Sugar River. Hike diverse habitats of grasslands, wetlands & bottomland hardwood forests. Expect to see 100+ species of birds including waves of migrant warblers, nesting prothonotary warblers, Henslow’s & lark sparrows. Possibly see nesting bald eagles & red-shouldered hawks. This is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. friday, May 10, 7aM-2pM brodhead, roCk Co. leader: andy paulioS liMit: 15 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
14. Spring Dells Hike
Ever wanted to hike the Dells, but were weary to “power hike” with us? Then enjoy this averaged-paced (yet still off-trail & semi-challenging) hike to discover rare plants, geology, canyons & glens of the Dells of Wisconsin River SNA, normally off-limits
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to the public. Bring a lunch to enjoy atop a sandstone bluff with breathtaking views. friday, May 10, 9aM-1pM WiSConSin dellS, ColuMbia Co. leader: thoMaS Meyer liMit: 20 CoSt: $15 per perSon
15. St. Croix Falls: Botany at the Bluff’s Base
Enjoy a dazzling display of flowering forbs, grasses, sedges & shrubs among basalt boulders and along seepage springs. From look-alikes to Latin names & from basics to technical. Learning about botany is fun on this hike along the Ice Age Trail from riveredge to bluff-top, ending with a sunset view. Ages 8+ friday, May 10, 5-7pM St. Croix fallS, polk Co. leader: barbara delaney liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 adult / $6 Child, per perSon
16. Milwaukee’s Urban Migration Hot-Spots
Join BirdWatching Magazine editor Chuck Hagner to visit three Milwaukee-area hot-spots in the peak of spring migration: Lake Park, Kletzsch Park & Havenwoods State Forest. Set out on an adventure to spy waterbirds along the lake & river, bobolinks & other grassland species, birds of prey, warblers, tanagers & other colorful woodland species. This is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. Saturday, May 11, 6aM-12pM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leader: ChuCk hagner liMit: 12 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
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17 17. Mississippi River Eagle Nest & Warblers Boat Cruise
Experience the mighty Mississippi during peak spring migration! Spy warblers, neotropical migrants, otters, & other wildlife of the backwater byways. Visit four eagle nests to see up-close eagle parents fishing & feeding their nestlings. Enjoy it all from the deck of a semi-enclosed pontoon cruiser on this exclusive tour. Ages 8+ Saturday, May 11, 8:30-10:30aM prairie du Chien, CraWford Co. leaderS: Captain eriC & Jon StraverS liMit: 55 CoSt: $37 adult / $31 Child, per perSon
18. Spring Butterfly Trek: Crex to the Barrens
Join a local butterfly enthusiast for a special day-long guided caravan tour of his favorite haunts in Burnett County’s pine barrens & bogs. From Crex to the Namekagon Barrens, learn about & look for early-spring butterflies in various habitats bedazzled in bloom. Saturday, May 11, 9aM-4:30pM grantSburg, burnett Co. leader: dean hanSen liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 per perSon
19. Birding & Banding at Riveredge
The annual migration of millions of birds is considered one of nature’s most aweinspiring mysteries. Join the Riveredge Bird Club for a fun-filled morning of casual bird watching in various habitats to spy as many species as possible for their annual Birdathon. Observe & assist with the banding of migratory songbirds. Ages10+
*Your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible
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21 Saturday, May 11, 9-11:30aM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leader: Mary hollebaCk liMit: 15 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon
20. Landscape Photography on the Door Shore
Bring your camera & hone new outdoor photography sills under the guidance of an expert. Learn about image composition, techniques & tips then try your hand at capturing images of the picturesque Lake Michigan shoreline along Whitefish Dunes State Park. All skill levels welcome! Ages 12+ Saturday, May 11, 9aM-12pM Sturgeon bay, door Co. leaderS: dave & diane edWardS liMit: 18 CoSt: $15 adult / $9 Child, per perSon
21. Prairie Reptiles on the Mississippi Bluffs
Learn about lizards & reptiles that inhabit the bluff prairies of Battle Hollow Prairie SNA. Enjoy amazing vistas of the Mississippi River on this 500 ft bluff. See a spectacular display of early spring wildflowers & migrating warblers aplenty. Note: This strenuous hike involves climbing & searching rock outcrops for prairie reptiles. Monday, May 13, 11aM-3pM deSoto, vernon Co. leader: arMund bartz liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
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23 22. Lower Wisconsin River: Birding at Cassell Prairie & Ferry Bluff SNA With four fantastic birders at the lead, explore habitats along the scenic Lower Wisconsin River. Venture along the continuum from floodplain forest to sand prairie, bluffside woodland to savanna & prairie. Enjoy breathtaking views from Ferry Bluff SNA. Learn about riverway & bluff ecology as we spy eastern meadowlarks, red-shouldered hawks and prothonotary, cerulean & Kentucky warblers. This is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. WedneSday, May 15, 5:15-11:30aM Sauk City, Sauk Co. leaderS: Mike MoSSMan, yoyi Steele, Matt zine & Matt Millen liMit: 15 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
23. Canoe & Bird the Lower
Wisconsin River IBA
Enjoy an unbeatable combo of great leaders, super birding, fun paddling & beautiful landscapes! The Lower Wisconsin River Important Bird Area has a fantastic array of migrant & breeding birds. Start at the Blue River Sand Barrens SNA in search of rare sparrows, plants & reptiles. Then canoe a scenic floodplain forest slough to spy prothonotary warblers & other swamp denizens. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. This is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. thurSday, May 16, 5:30-11:30aM MuSCoda, grant Co. leaderS: Mike MoSSMan, yoyi Steele & dan goltz liMit: 15 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
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24 24. Spring Prairie Flowers & Karner Blues
Enjoy an exclusive tour of Prairie Nursery to see display gardens & spring blooms of prairie smoke, lupine, shooting star & more. Then visit the Shillinglaw property — one of the largest private restoration areas in WI, featuring over 150 acres of restored prairie & savanna. Learn about restoration & see acres of lupine likely aflutter with endangered Karner Blue butterflies. thurSday, May 16, 10aM-3pM WeStfield, Marquette Co. leaderS: neil diboll, John ShillinglaW & kirk ShillinglaW liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 per perSon
25. Secret Bird Haunts of Wyalusing
Perhaps Wisconsin’s finest spring birding haunt, Wyalusing State Park offers an unbeatable combination of spectacular scenery & dazzling birds. Join bird expert Craig Thompson for an intimate exploration of the park’s remote nooks & crannies. Expect a rainbow of warblers & tanagers, a delightful assortment of thrushes, flycatchers & more! This is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. friday, May 17, 6-11aM prairie du Chien, grant Co. leader: Craig thoMpSon liMit: 10 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
26. Gems of Green County
Experience the majestic old-growth forest of Abraham’s Woods SNA, known for its sugar maples & spectacular display of spring
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28 & 31 wildflowers. Then savor the sweeping vista of Muralt Bluff Prairie SNA to enjoy early blooming plants and listen for songbirds. A lovely show of pasque flowers & shooting stars awaits! friday, May 17, 9aM-12pM albany, green Co. leaderS: daWn hinebaugh & ryan o’Connor liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
27. Pewaukee River Ecology Exploration
Enjoy a boat ride on the Pewaukee River to discover river ecology & Citizen Stream Monitoring in action. Get an up-close look at the small creatures & wildlife that live in & along the river. Explore science as we test river quality through water & invertebrate sampling. Ages 8+ friday, May 17, 1-3pM peWaukee, WaukeSha Co. leaderS: Jayne JenkS & Charlie Shong liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
28. Hot-Spots of Green Bay Bird City
Explore Green Bay’s best birding hot-spots! Tour the many projects that define Green Bay as one of the premier Bird Cities in the state. See “Landscaping for Birds” demonstration plots, kestrel box trails, chimney swift surveys & more. Saturday, May 18, 7-11aM green bay, broWn Co. leaderS: Mike reed & nanCy nabak liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 per perSon
29. Chiwaukee Prairie SNA
Tread among the shooting stars as we explore the richest prairie in Wisconsin, with
*Your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible
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25 & 28 over 400 native plant species identified! Learn about prairie ecology, property history, invasive species & restoration techniques. Chance to see prairie wildlife up-close! Saturday, May 18, 9-11:30aM pleaSant prairie, kenoSha Co. leaderS: Marty JohnSon, doug robinSon & paM holy liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
30. Lichens of Oak Barrens SNA
Explore the mysterious life of lichens while traversing the trails of Mazomanie Oak Barrens SNA. Learn about lichen ecology, tips for identification & conservation issues as we hike this beloved SNA. There’s a world in the hand-lens to explore! This is fundraiser to support the Wisconsin Rare Plant Fund. Saturday, May 18, 9:30aM-12pM Sauk City, Sauk Co. leader: JiM bennett liMit: 20 CoSt: $17 per perSon
31. A Bird’s Eye View of Cavity Nesters
Glimpse a true bird’s eye view of eastern bluebirds, tree swallows & cavity-nesting birds! Help monitor nesting boxes at Governor Nelson State Park. Discover more about these unique birds through learning stations & presentations. Learn how to attract these birds to your yard. Ages 6+ Saturday, May 18, 10aM-1pM Waunakee, dane Co. leaderS: Marianne JenSen & JaMeS StiCh liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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34. Lake Sturgeon: Lifting Nets on Lake Superior
33. Train Ride & Birds of Tiffany Bottoms SNA
35. Kirtland’s Warblers Up Close
Birdwatch the same place at dawn & dusk, and you’ll see different birds. Enjoy this overnight trip in the Northern HighlandAmerican Legion State Forest to learn about birds that bookend the night hours. Highlights include capturing & banding woodcock, warblers & songbirds. Expect to hear frogs, owls & whip-poor-wills in the evening and a wide variety of migratory birds at dawn. Price includes overnight lodging at Kemp Station & breakfast. Saturday, May 18, 5pM to Sunday, May 19,10aM Woodruff, oneida Co. leader: aMber roth liMit: 20 CoSt: $ 47 per perSon
All aboard! Ride atop an antique open-air train with stops along the way for short hikes into blooming prairies, hardwood forests, wetlands & sloughs near the mouth of the Chippewa River. An exclusive opportunity to enjoy this remote mosaic of ecosystems with amazing birds to spot! This is a fundraiser to support conservation efforts along the lower Chippewa River. Sunday, May 19, 7aM-12pM durand, pepin Co. leaderS: dave lindrud, Steve betChkal & anne geraghty liMit: 60 CoSt: $ 35 per perSon *
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Board boats in Lake Superior with DNR biologists to lift nets for lake sturgeon! Handle & hold these fish that can live to 50 years or more, and grow to nearly 6 feet long. This is a once-in-a-life-time opportunity to enjoy a close encounter with this ancient species that swam while dinosaurs roamed the earth! tiMe: both SeSSionS 8:30aM-12:30pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 34-a. WedneSday, May 22 34-b. thurSday, May 23 aShland, aShland Co. leaderS: peter StevenS, Jared MyerS, SCott Sapper & ChriS zunker liMit: 10 CoSt: $ 37 per perSon *
Enjoy a rare opportunity to see one of Wisconsin’s rarest birds! Venture out with biologists to see & hear nesting Kirtland’s warblers. Learn about cowbird control efforts in the area, how forests are managed especially for this bird & all about warbler ecology. This trip is a fund raiser to support Kirtland’s warbler conservation. tiMe: both SeSSionS 6:45-10aM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 35-a. friday, May 24 35-b. Saturday, May 25 roMe, adaMS Co. leaderS: Joel triCk & kiM grveleS liMit: 36 CoSt: $ 42 per perSon *
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35 36. Grey & Green, Working Together for Cleaner Water
Hike Victory Creek — a mix of woods, restored prairie & wetlands. Discover how these Greenseams help reduce the risk of flooding. Then tour the Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility — one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in WI. See where Milorganite is made, and learn why it’s important to care for wastewater. Ages 10+ friday, May 24, 10aM-2:30pM franklin, MilWaukee Co. leader: bill graffin liMit: 35 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
37. Fawn Search & Collaring
Venture into the field with DNR biologists to help find, capture, measure & radio collar fawns. Provide hands-on help with this vital study to monitor deers’ first year of life. Be prepared to hike off-trail through all kinds of wet & dry terrain. For hearty hikers only! tiMe: both SeSSionS 7:45-12pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 37-a. Saturday, May 25 37-b. Sunday, May 26 ShioCton, outagaMie Co. leader: MiChael Watt liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
38. Door County: Four Favorite SNAs
Enjoy an introduction to four beloved SNAs on the Door Peninsula: Moonlight Bay, Baileys Harbor Boreal Forest, Mud Lake & North Bay. Learn about the ecology of coastal wetlands & discover access points & little-known hiking trails. See rare & native plants, cedar forests, blooming Indian paintbrushes & dwarf lake irises. Great birding too!
*Your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible
Saturday, May 25, 9:30aM-12pM baileyS harbor, door Co. leader: Mark Martin & Sue foote-Martin liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
39. Drawing Delights from Willow River
Experienced & novice sketchers will enjoy this unique exploration mixing hiking, drawing & ecology! Walk to waterfalls of Willow River sketching spring flowers, ferns & trees along the way with guidance & basic instruction from botanical illustrator & artist, Vera Ming Wong. A botanist will also interpret the ecology of the plants we see. The sound of the cascading water on bedrock & forested valley slopes are perfect inspiration for this artistic endeavor! Saturday, May 25, 10aM-1pM burkhardt, St. Croix Co. leaderS: vera Ming Wong & barbara delaney liMit: 12 CoSt: $14 per perSon
40. Get Hooked: Fly Fishing For Beginners
Tackle your curiousity about fly fishing on this fun & inexpensive introduction to the sport. Experts will demystify the equipment & teach the basics. Then venture outside to learn some casts & fish the ponds. Cost includes use of rods, reels, lines & flies. Give it a try — you’ll get hooked! Saturday, May 25, 12:30-3pM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leaderS: Jerry kieSoW, diane kieSoW & ChriS vollMer liMit: 12 CoSt: $42 per perSon
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42 41. 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 & learn about river habitat along the way. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. Ages 7+ friday, May 31, 10aM-3:30pM deSoto, CraWford Co. leaderS: brenda & SCott kelly liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
42. Secret World of Sandhill Cranes
Explore the secret world of sandhill cranes as told through a population of birds studied for decades. Do cranes mate for life? Do cranes create the amount of crop damage for which they are blamed? Learn the surprising truth unfolding through the study. Saturday, June 1, 6-10aM briggSville, Marquette Co. leaderS: Jeb barzen, anne laCy & andy goSSenS liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 per perSon
43. Stream Ecology at Black Earth Creek
Be a stream ecologist for a day! Get hands-on to learn about stream ecology & explore the waters of a beloved trout stream: Black Earth Creek. Use sampling equipment to measure water quality & collect aquatic insects & fish. Great fun & learning for the whole family! Ages 7+ Saturday, June 1, 9aM-1pM blaCk earth, dane Co. leader: Mike Miller liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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37 & 44 44. Elk Calf Searching
Venture into the field with elk biologists as they radio track adult elk cows in the Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest. Then hike through the back-country to search for where their calves are hidden. A once in a lifetime adventure! Note: This is a strenuous trip. You must be physically fit for a long day of hiking on uneven terrain & must stay until 5pm. tiMe: both SeSSionS 9aM-5pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 44-A. Saturday, June 1 44-B. Sunday, June 2 ClaM lake, aShland Co. leaderS: laine StoWell & ChriStine prieSt liMit: 10 CoSt: $15 per perSon
45. Tree & Shrub Identification
Can’t tell your oak from and elm, or a birch from a beech? Here’s a great chance to hone those ID skills! Hike Beaver Creek Reserve with an expert to learn many species of trees by their leaf, twig or bark — plus tricks to remember them! Learn some shrubs & vines too. Ages 12+ Saturday, June 1, 10aM-12pM fall Creek, eau Claire Co. leader: JaMeS SChWiebert liMit: 18 CoSt: $20 adult / $14 Child, per perSon
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46. Rock Hounding
Explore many rock families and learn about the glacial history of southern Wisconsin. Visit glacial moraines and test rockhounding skills on a hike. The expert guides promise a very “gneiss” trip! Ages 8-14 Saturday, June 1, 10aM-12pM burlington, kenoSha Co. leaderS: kendra JohnCoCk & karen kruSe liMit: 20 CoSt: $15 adult / $9 Child, per perSon
47. Sweetspots of the Scuppernong River
Hike in Kettle Moraine Low Prairie & Scuppernong Prairie SNAs to learn the many facets of these picturesque places: human & geological history, restoration, rare wildlife & plants. See wildflower blooms, then venture to the aptly named Paradise Springs to enjoy springs & rainbow trout. Ages 10+ Saturday, June 1, 10:30aM-12:30pM eagle, WaukeSha Co. leader: dave hoffMan liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
48. Exploring Devil’s Lake: Biodiversity Underfoot
The devil’s in the details! Enjoy a unique, engaging & enlightening exploration to understand Devil’s Lake State Park as never before. Learn about trees, how invasive plants & earthworms affect forest soils and discover all the biodiversity swarming underfoot. Fun, interactive & great for kids! Ages 6+ Saturday, June 1, 10:30aM-12:30pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leaderS: toM booS & bernie WilliaMS liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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Explore Arbutus Oaks & East Fork SNAs, two sites that harbor a delightful mix of species at both their northern & southern limits. Learn about the ecology of these unique places and be on the look out for blackburnian & cerulean warblers, northern ravens, long sedge plants & more. friday, June 7, 7aM-12pM hatfield, Clark Co. leader: randy hoffMan liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 per perSon
50. Uncommon Birds of the Lower Chippewa River
Birdwatch & explore the many ecosystems that mosaic the Dunnville Wildlife Area. Hike through bottomland forests to savannas, prairies, swales & water-sloughs. Traverse a variety of habitats in search of uncommon birds such as lark sparrow, Bell’s vireo, redheaded woodpecker & black-billed cuckoo. friday, June 7, 8-10aM doWnSville, dunn Co. leaderS: bill hogSeth & Jeanette kelly liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
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It’s taken years of hard work, but well worth it! Over 100 miles of streams, rivers & habitat are now reconnected to the Milwaukee River watershed — allowing native fish access to spawn in its waters. See this amazing transformation first-hand with the experts. Visit dam removals & a fish passage with an underwater camera. An important project on a historic river! Ages 10+ friday, June 7, 9aM-2:30pM thienSville, ozaukee Co. leaderS: Matt aho, andreW StruCk & luke roffler liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
52. Kinnickinnic River Neighborhood Plan: Vision in Action Yes, people can make a difference! Experience a revitalized Kinnickinnic River, transforming from a concrete-lined channel into a living, breathing, healthy & safe river. See recent progress on this exploration of wild stretches of the river to envision the home of future bike trails, plant communities & more. friday, June 7, 10aM-12pM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leaderS: nadia bogue & iriS gonzalez liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 per perSon
53. New Nashotah Park!
Nashotah Park has two lakes with completely undeveloped natural shorelines. Learn about lake & shore ecology and sample for aquatic invertebrates. Hike through savannah & forest and look for nesting birds along the way. An active trip that’s lots of fun for kids! Ages 6+ friday, June 7, 1-4pM
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54. Secretive Marsh Birds at Powell Marsh
Enjoy a morning walk along the dike roads through Powell Marsh State Wildlife Area on the lookout for secretive marshbirds, such as American bitterns, Wilson’s snipe, black terns, soras & Virginia rails. friday, June 7, 6:30-10aM ManitoWiSh WaterS, vilaS Co. leader: ryan brady liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
55. Horicon Pontoon Tour & Hike
Birds & wildlife abound on this enjoyable biologist-guided pontoon tour of the famed Horicon Marsh, home to over 300 species of birds! Then venture on a boardwalk hike with biologists to see more & get a different perspective of the marsh. Ages 10+ Saturday, June 8, 7:30aM-12pM horiCon, dodge Co. leaderS: liz herzMann & MarC zuelSdorf liMit: 40 CoSt: $31 adult/ $25 Child, per perSon
56. Paddle the Sheboygan River Restoration
Enjoy a canoe tour of the Sheboygan River as it winds from wild to urban. Paddle through the peaceful river-valley in Kohler and venture into the urban wilds of the city of Sheboygan. Spy wildlife & learn about the major habitat restoration & PCB clean-up completed in recent years. Canoes provided. Ages 10+ Saturday, June 8, 8:45aM-1pM Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co.
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57. Going Deep in the Devil’s Nose
The South Bluff of Devil’s Lake (aka Devil’s Nose) is a continuum of natural communities of great ecological interest: from talus slopes, to prairie glade, to open-oak & closed-canopy woods. Add in fascinating geological history, spectacular views, numerous rare species & great birding — it’s easy to see why this is such a special place! Saturday, June 8, 9aM-12pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leader: Matt zine liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
58. Monches Park Preview!
Get a preview of Waukesha County’s future home of Monches Park. Enjoy bird & wildlife watching in the hardwood forest. Then explore the Oconomowoc River to get handson by monitoring the stream & sampling aquatic critters. Be there as this new park comes to life! Ages 6+ Saturday, June 8, 9aM-12pM Merton, WaukeSha Co. leaderS: Jayne JenkS & Mike bourquin liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
59. Kestrel Banding
Join researchers to visit several kestrel nesting boxes in the Buena Vista Grasslands. Enjoy this amazing opportunity to help hold & band kestrel chicks, while learning about raptor ecology. This is a fundraiser for kestrel research. Ages 8+ tiMe: both SeSSionS 10aM-2pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend:
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60. After the Dam Broke: Restoration & Mitigation at High Cliff
The land that now makes up High Cliff State Park has a unique past. Learn the tale of how this land transformed from a network of creeks & wetlands, to a thriving mining town, to recreational area. See how determined locals rallied to restore an ecosystem once the dam failed & the fishing ponds dissapeared. An inspiring success story! Hike the High Cliff Escarpment SNA too. Ages 10+ Saturday, June 8, 10aM-12pM SherWood, CaluMet Co. leader: Cynthia Mueller liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
61. Jens Jensen’s Legacy in Door County
Many Door County lands owe much to far-sighted conservationists. Visit two landscapes: renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen’s school “The Clearing” (Ellison Bay), and Toft Point SNA (Baileys Harbor). While enjoying late spring flora, learn about Jensen & Emma Toft, their stories of these natural landscapes & stewardship and lessons for we who share their passion. Saturday, June 8, 1-5pM elliSon bay, door Co. leaderS: nanCy aten, roy lukeS & dan CollinS liMit: 20 CoSt: $17 per perSon
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Paddle the Berkhahn Flowage of the Mead Wildlife Area to discover a rich variety of wildlife & birds. Delight in broods of waterfowl & discover the history from Native Americans to the present of this scenic gem. Canoes provided. Ages 8+ Sunday, June 9, 9aM-12pM Milladore, Marathon Co. leaderS: david Stanley, paMela reSeCh & patriCe eyerS liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
63. Bog vs. Swamp
Discover the difference! First, venture onto a quaking bog mat to search for orchids, carnivorous plants & other rarities at Grandma Lake Wetlands SNA. Then explore Van Zile Cedars, a primeval old-growth cedar swamp & marvel at the dark, quiet, mosscloaked landscape of twisted trees. friday, June 14, 9:00aM-3:30pM long lake, florenCe Co. leader: thoMaS Meyer liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 per perSon
64. Hunt for the Hodag
Adventure awaits! Immerse yourself into the old-growth primeval forest of Holboe Conifer Forest SNA to see the location where the fabled Hodag was captured. Venture to an eagle nest to view the young & learn about raptor ecology. Then visit Wild Instincts wildlife rehab center for a “behind the scenes” tour. Ages 8+ Saturday, June 15, 9aM-12pM rhinelander, oneida Co. leaderS: JereMy holtz & bob dall liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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65. Eco-Logic Fly Fishing Workshop
Understanding the ecology of trout streams makes for a richer angling experience & may even help you catch (& release) more fish. Learn about trout stream ecology, how to “read the water,” trout prey & the fly patterns that imitate them. This workshop is for beginning through advanced fly fishers. Loaner fly rods available for those without equipment. Ages 12+ Saturday, June 15, 10aM-2pM avalanChe, vernon Co. leader: Mike Miller liMit: 20 CoSt: $22 adult / $16 Child, per perSon
66. Bat Adventure: Paddling the Wisconsin River
Enjoy a full-moon evening by paddling leisurely down one of Wisconsin’s most scenic rivers while listening for bats as they forage & navigate the moonlit skies. Use detectors to “hear” and identify the bats skimming across the water. See bats up-close at a mist-netting demo at Tower Hill State Park. You must bring your own canoe/kayak. This trip is a fundraiser for the Wisconsin Bat Conservation Fund. friday, June 21, 8-10:30pM Spring green, Sauk Co. leaderS: paul White, heather kaarakka & Jennifer redell liMit: 20 CoSt: $37 per perSon *
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70. Frogging Around on Crex
68. Niagara Escarpment History
71. Blue River Barrens & Bluffs
69. Upper Sugar River Canoe Exploration
72. Puchyan Prairie Poweshiek Promenade
Explore the diversity of Rocky Run SNA, from gently rolling slopes to sheer-walled box canyons! Learn about rare & invasive plants, savanna ecology & geology. Saturday, June 22, 9aM-12pM WyoCena, ColuMbia Co. leader: Craig anderSon liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
Delve into the fascinating history of the Niagara Escarpment from the geological past to the present and explore an ancient seafloor to observe Silurian sea life. Visit lime-kiln ruins & delight in some longforgotten cultural history. Saturday, June 22, 9aM-12pM SherWood, CaluMet Co. leaderS: Joanne klueSSendorf & Cynthia Mueller liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
An exclusive opportunity! Paddle a scenic section of the Upper Sugar River to see first-hand what’s being done to protect this waterway so close to suburbia. Memorable moments: Pass an old stagecoach stop & Indian mound, traverse the meandering river & observe a variety of wildlife. Canoes provided. This trip is a fundraiser for conservation work by the Upper Sugar River Endowment Fund. Saturday, June 22, 9aM-12pM paoli, dane Co. leaderS: bill & liSa keen liMit: 10 CoSt: $ 55 per perSon *
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First enjoy an indoor presentation on the ecology and calls of frogs of Wisconsin. Then venture to a flowage in Crex Meadows Wildlife Area to catch frogs & see what species can be found a’croaking. Ages 6+ thurSday, June 27, 9-11:45aM grantSburg, burnett Co. leader: Steve hoffMan liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
Did you know there is a desert in Wisconsin? Hike through Blue River Sand Barrens SNA to see cactus, reptiles & other arid-adapted species. Then explore the prairie flora & enjoy the view from atop Blue River Bluffs SNA. Note: steep hill hiking. friday, June 28, 9aM-2pM blue river, grant Co. leader: thoMaS Meyer liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 per perSon
Explore the wilds of Puchyan Prairie SNA in search of rare butterflies, plants & birds. Chance to spy the endangered Poweshiek skipperling & other wetland butterflies. Delight in 130+ plant species! Perhaps encounter birds such as American bitterns, black terns & king rails. A smorgasbord of rare encounters! friday, June 28, 9aM-12pM green lake, green lake Co. leaderS: Joe henry & JiM holzWart liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
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77. Pontoon Lake Mohawksin & Tour Tomahawk Dam Power Station
Explore the plants of Lost Lake SNA where cliffs, forests & shrublands support a diverse flora surrounding a small kettle lake. Learn techniques to ID rare wildflowers as well as tricky grasses, sedges, ferns & aquatic species. Saturday, June 29, 9aM-12:30pM portage, ColuMbia Co. leaderS: kevin doyle & ryan o’Connor liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
Unique in the northwoods, the pine barrens landscape is home to many rare species. Guided by an expert, search for vesper sparrows, upland sandpipers, chestnut-sided warblers & dozens of butterfly species. WedneSday, July 3, 7-11aM ino, bayfield Co. leader: ryan brady liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
75. Edible Wild Plants & Flower Farming
Traverse the woods to identify & harvest edible & medicinal plants, as well learn which should be avoided. Then off to the kitchen to prepare your foraged lunch & enjoy the bounty of your booty! Also tour a flower farm’s organic cutflower production beds. Saturday, July 13, 9aM-1:30pM barneveld, ioWa Co. leaderS: kelly kearnS & kate Cooper liMit: 15 CoSt: $ 17 per perSon
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Witness the awe-inspiring majesty of the old-growth hemlock & hardwood forest of Van Vliet Hemlocks SNA. Look for old-forest plants, bugs, birds & salamanders at this breathtaking site. Primeval trees over 300 years old will put a new perspective on your view of nature! Ages 6+ Saturday, July 13, 9aM-12pM ManitoWiSh WaterS, vilaS Co. leader: randy hoffMan liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
Climb aboard a pontoon to explore Lake Mohawksin. Enjoy the history & ecology of scenic shorelines of this large reservoir formed by the Tomahawk Hydroelectric Dam. Then enjoy an exclusive tour of the WPS hydroelectric power plant which creates clean renewable energy. tueSday, July 16, 11aM-3pM toMahaWk, linColn Co. leaderS: aJ theiler & greg egtvedt liMit: 18 CoSt: $37 per perSon
78. Flutter, Fly & Wade into Citizen Science
Explore Beaver Creek Reserve to band birds, wade for freshwater mussels, observe butterflies & net aquatic invertebrates. Take your new skills home & consider monitoring your own favorite ecosystem. Become a citizen scientist — where fun & science meet! Ages 10+ thurSday, July 18, 9aM-12pM fall Creek, eau Claire Co. leaderS: Jeanette kelly & anna MareS liMit: 20 CoSt: $20 adult / $9 Child, per perSon
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Wade in the cool waters of the Mukwonago (trip A) or Chippewa River (trip B) 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 & amazing contributions to the history of Wisconsin. Great fun for kids & adults! This is the same trip, offered in two locations. Ages 5+ tiMe: both SeSSionS 9aM-12pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 79-A. Saturday, July 20 – MukWonago, WaukeSha Co. 79-B. Saturday, July 27–Meridian, dunn Co. leader: liSie kitChel liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
80. FireFly Watch of Wisconsin
Warm summer evenings bring out the gems of the night: fireflies! Recent concern over declining firefly populations prompted the FireFly Watch. Learn about firefly ecology & be trained so you can help researchers by monitoring fireflies in your own backyard. Ages 8+ WedneSday, July 24, 8pM-11pM fall Creek, eau Claire Co. leader: Jeanette kelly liMit: 24 CoSt: $20 adult / $14 Child, per perSon
81. Lakeshore State Park: Urban Oasis
Lakeshore is one of the newest & most urban of Wisconsin’s State Parks. Located on a peninsula in Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee, it sports spectacular views of the city, lake & a surprising diversity of wildlife.
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Enjoy acres of short-grass prairie & learn about ecology, wildlife & birds. WedneSday, July 24, 10aM-12pM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leader: toM kroeger liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
82. International Crane Foundation: Celebrating 40 Years!
Experience the cranes of the world, unlock the history of ICF’s global conservation initiatives, discover the future of crane conservation & bring your crane curiosity to participate in in-depth discussions with ICF scientists & educators. Ages 10+ Saturday, July 27, 9aM-12pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leaderS: darCy love, Cully Shelton & bryant tarr liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
83. Seeking Stoneflies & Stream Life
Streams host an incredible abundance of life. From ancient stoneflies to beautiful dragonflies, insect inhabitors tell us about a stream’s water quality. Explore a stream nearby Devil’s Lake to discover the amazing life hidden within. Ages 9+ Saturday, July 27, 10aM-12pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leader: kriS StepenuCk liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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Savor sunset on the backwaters of the Mississippi as we cruise our way through picturesque fields of blooming lotus & water lilies. Experience intimate encounters with birds & wildlife as they bask in the waning hours. Enjoy refreshments & drinks aboard a semi-enclosed pontoon cruiser. Limited space available for this exclusive event, which is a tax-deductible fund raiser for the Foundation’s Field Trip Program. Saturday, July 27, 7pM-9pM la CroSSe, la CroSSe Co. leader: Captain eriC liMit: 30 CoSt: $ 75 per perSon *
85. Butterflies, Beetles & Blooms of Bauer Brockway Barrens SNA
Hike this premier site in Wisconsin in search of rare butterflies, moths, beetles, plants & birds, including the endangered Karner blue butterfly. Learn about the unique ecology of barrens, once considered sandy wastelands but now deemed globally rare. Saturday, auguSt 3, 9:30aM-1pM blaCk river fallS, JaCkSon Co. leader: arMund bartz liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
86. Amazing Restoration: Farm Field to Resplendent Prairie Enjoy this extraordinary example of the 30year restoration of 20 acres from a farm field to a tall-grass prairie resplendent with native plants, ponds, mudflats & trees. See how the hard work of a caring landowner provided
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87 habitat to many birds, insects & animals. This is not an ordinary prairie tour! Two sessions offered, each with various blooming plants. All ages welcome tiMe: both SeSSionS 1-3pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 86-A. Saturday, auguSt 3 86-B. Saturday, auguSt 31 Cedarburg, ozaukee Co. leaderS: benJaMin arnold & MarJie toMter liMit: 25 CoSt: $14 adult / $8 Child, per perSon
87. Moths & Insects After Dark
Spend twilight hours & into the night exploring the biodiversity of nighttime insects. Learn about moth ecology & identification and see a myriad of insects up-close as we use various baits & techniques to call them in. We’ll stay out as late as you like! Ages 8+ Saturday, auguSt 3, 6-11pM CroSS plainS, dane Co. leader: kyle JohnSon liMit: 20 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
88. Geocaching in the Driftless Area
Enjoy a modern-day treasure hunt! Geocaches are hidden containers that you track down using GPS. Learn how to use a GPS, then venture on a geocache hunt. Learn map & compass orienteering too. GPS units provided, or bring your own. Ages 7+ tiMe: both SeSSionS 9-11aM ChoSe one SeSSion to attend: 88-A. Saturday, auguSt 10 88-B. Saturday, oCtober 12 blaCk earth, dane Co. leader: virginia Wiggen liMit: 12 CoSt: $18 adult / $12 Child, per perSon
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89. Butterflies of Wisconsin
92. Beautiful Butterflies
90. Shorebirds Made Simpler at the Rainbow Flowage
93. Night at Neda Mine: Bats Swarm at the State’s Largest Hibernaculum
The fascinating world of native Wisconsin butterflies awaits! See the Beaver Creek caterpillar rearing lab, then enjoy the butterfly house to see more than a dozen species of native butterflies up close! Learn about butterfly lifecycles, migration, ecology & the garden plants that attract them. Ages 12+ Saturday, auguSt 10, 10aM-12pM fall Creek, eau Claire Co. leader: JaMeS SChWiebert liMit: 20 CoSt: $20 adult / $14 Child, per perSon Learn tips & tricks to identify shorebirds while exploring the scenic Rainbow Flowage. Chance to see hundreds of shorebirds including: yellowlegs, plovers, various sandpipers & maybe rare buff-breasted sandpipers too! thurSday, auguSt 15, 8aM-12pM St. gerMain, oneida Co. leader: ryan brady liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
91. Canoe with Mussels on the Wolf River
Adventure awaits! Paddle your way down the scenic Wolf River in a 10-passenger replica voyager 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 17, 8:30aM-2pM navarino, ShaWano Co. leaderS: SCott koehnke, JaMeS robaidek & kay broCkMan-MederaS liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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Explore Riveredge’s beautiful prairies while having fun catching & identifying various types of butterflies. Help tag monarch butterflies to track their amazing migration to Mexico. Also chance to spy the endangered swamp metalmark butterfly. Ages 6+ Saturday, auguSt 17, 10aM-12pM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leader: aManda zopp liMit: 15 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon
This is likely the last year for this trip due to the tragic expansion of the fatal bat disease called white-nose syndrome! Wander moon-lit trails to view thousands of bats in flight at Neda Mine SNA. Experience one of Wisconsin’s largest bat hibernaculum where over 100,000 bats hibernate in this maze of abandoned iron mine tunnels. Use ultrasound bat detectors, infrared video cameras & your own eyes to watch the annual ritual of bats swarming outside the mine exits. A rare opportunity to learn first-hand about bat biology & natural history from our state’s leading experts. This trip is a tax-deductible fundraiser for the WI Bat Conservation Fund. Ages 10+ tiMe: both SeSSionS 6:15-10pM ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 93-A. friday, auguSt 23 93-B. friday, SepteMber 20 horiCon, dodge Co. leader: Jennifer redell liMit: 40 CoSt: $100 adult / $35 Child, per perSon *
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Marvel in amazement as many hundreds of mating bats swarm the entrance to an active sand mine where over 80,000 bats hibernate each winter. Use high-tech equipment to learn about bat ecology & conservation at one of the state’s largest & most important bat hibernacula. This trip is a fundraiser for the Wisconsin Bat Conservation Fund. friday, auguSt 23, 7:30-10pM Maiden roCk, pierCe Co. leaderS: paul White, MiChele MaxSon & heather kaarakka liMit: 35 CoSt: $62 per perSon *
95. John Muir’s Boyhood Haunts
2013 is the 175th anniversary of John Muir’s birth & the 100th anniversary of his book My Boyhood and Youth. Celebrate by visiting several of his boyhood haunts including: the family homestead at Muir Park SNA, breathtaking vistas of Observatory Hill SNA, the Wee White Kirk where John’s father preached & his family is buried & more! This is a fundraiser for the Friends of John Muir. Saturday, auguSt 24, 9:30aM-3:30pM Montello, Marquette Co. leaderS: Mark Martin & kathleen MCgWin liMit: 25 CoSt: $22 per perSon
96. Wetlands of Northwest Wisconsin
Explore the wetland wilds of Crex Meadows, one of Wisconsin’s greatest wetland gems! Discover plants, birds & wildlife. Learn about various wetland types, their value, management techniques & programs available for restoration on private lands. Ages 10+ Saturday, auguSt 24, 10aM-4pM
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97. The Vanishing Act: Dune Ecology Embracing the shore of Lake Michigan, Kohler Park Dunes SNA is a dynamic landscape. Hike the dunes to learn more about this charming place where rare & interesting plants reside, including the threatened dune thistle. Enjoy inter-dunal wetlands & small white pine forests. thurSday, auguSt 29, 9-11aM Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co. leaderS: kriSta lutzke & Joe henry liMit: 12 CoSt: $12 per perSon
98. Wet Meadows of Waterloo Prairie SNA Hike Waterloo Prairie SNA to explore the diverse & delightful wet meadows along Stony Brook & its small tributaries. Learn about the unique plants & ecology that characterize wet prairies & sedge meadowfens. Saturday, SepteMber 7, 9-11:30aM Waterloo, JefferSon Co. leader: Matt zine liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
99. Canoe the Barrens!
Enjoy two Wisconsin gems resplendent in autumnal glory. Canoe the scenic Pine River into the heart of famed Spread Eagle Barrens SNA, an 8,000+ acre mosaic of natural communities. Learn the natural & cultural histories of these lands & waters. Enjoy stops to explore a trout stream, grassland
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100. Tiffany Bottoms Train Ride, Birds & Bluff Prairie Hike
A full day of fun! Start the morning with a hike in Five-Mile Bluff SNA for amazing vistas of the Mississippi & Chippewa Rivers. Learn about goat-prairie ecology & see migrating birds. Then off to the tracks to ride atop an antique open-air train through famed Tiffany Bottoms SNA. Enjoy stops along the way for short hikes into blooming prairies, hardwood forests, wetlands & sloughs near the mouth of the Chippewa River. An exclusive opportunity to enjoy this remote mosaic of ecosystems that is home to amazing birds! This fundraiser supports conservation along the Lower Chippewa River. Sunday, SepteMber 8, 9aM-5pM pepin, pepin Co. leaderS: dave lindrud & gary Wolf liMit: 60 CoSt: $ 45 per perSon *
101. Wildflower Walk & Seed Collecting
You don’t need to be a grandparent to celebrate Grandparents Day by exploring the grasslands of Mead Wildlife Area. See wildlife, insects, blooming wildflowers & collect seeds to craft a “Seed Ball” to get your own garden started. This family event features activities for all ages: building suet & seed feeders, a historical scavenger hunt & guided hikes. Ages 4-14
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Sunday, SepteMber 8, 10aM-2pM Milladore, Marathon Co. leaderS: paMela reSeCh, kaylee zaleWSki & bill Seybold liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
102. Bird & Bat Migration in Milwaukee
Learn about the importance of urban natural areas for bats, migratory birds & other wildlife species. Observe a bird banding station, mist-nets and acoustic bat monitoring demos in Riverside Park. Enjoy a rare opportunity to see songbirds in the hand! Ages 10+ Saturday, SepteMber 14, 8-11aM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leaderS: oWen boyle, tiM vargo & Jennifer Callaghan liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 per perSon
103. Migrating Monarchs at Richard Bong SRA
Discover how tagging unlocked the secrets to monarch butterfly migration. Learn more about this familiar butterfly then go into the field to catch & tag monarch migrants who will fly all the way to Mexico for the winter! Ages 7+ Saturday, SepteMber 14, 12:30-3pM kanSaSville, kenoSha Co. leader: beth goeppinger liMit: 30 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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It’s time for monarch butterflies to make their annual journey to Mexico. Enjoy an interactive presentation about monarch butterflies and venture outside with nets to catch, tag & release monarch migrators. Ages 5+ Saturday, SepteMber 14, 1-3pM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leader: Moya MoWbray liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
105. Lake Sturgeon Reintroduction
Lake sturgeon can live for 100 years & grow to 9 feet long! Once common in the Great Lakes, they were absent from the Milwaukee River for more than a century — until now! Learn about sturgeon biology, tour a rearing facility & get hands-on to explore the river from the standpoint of this ancient fish. This fundraiser supports sturgeon reintroduction. Ages 8+ Saturday, SepteMber 14 ChooSe one SeSSion tiMe to attend: 105-A. 9aM-12pM 105-B. 1-4pM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leader: Mary hollebaCk liMit: 20 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon
106. Fall Raptor Migration & Mississippi Bluff Prairies
Soaring views with soaring raptors! Learn about ecology & 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 & ID the amazing fall migration of many raptors.
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Sunday, SepteMber 15, 9aM-12pM CaSSville, grant Co. leaderS: aMy & riCh Staffen liMit: 15 CoSt: $12 per perSon
107. Behind the Scenes: Wildlife Rehab Center Tour behind the scenes at the WI Humane Society’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, which annually admits over 5,000 injured, sick & orphaned wild animals, from falcons to foxes. View wildlife hospital patients & visit with resident peregrine falcon, eastern screech owl, big brown bats & others. thurSday, SepteMber 19, 2-4pM MilWaukee, MilWaukee Co. leader: SCott diehl liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 per perSon
108. Baraboo Hills: History Written in the Rocks
The Baraboo Hills are among the oldest rock outcroppings in North America and a premier geologic marvel of the Midwest. Hike with an expert to learn how geologic forces, from mountain-building to glaciers, have shaped this landscape. Enjoy stops to hike at Van Hise Rock, Abelman’s Gorge, Parfrey’s Glen & Devil’s Lake. Note: Some challenging & steep hiking. Saturday, SepteMber 21, 9aM-4pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leader: phil fauble liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
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113. Saw-whet & Long-eared Owl Banding
Interested in creepy crawly critters? Explore Riveredge’s beautiful prairies to have fun catching & identifying various insects. Everything from spiders to grasshoppers are waiting to be found! Ages 6+ Saturday, SepteMber 21, 10aM-12pM neWburg, ozaukee Co. leader: aManda zopp liMit: 15 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon 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 & rare plants await as we traverse steep & off-trail terrain. Bring a lunch to enjoy atop a sandstone bluff with amazing vistas. Note: this is a very challenging hike — only hearty hikers need apply! . friday, SepteMber 27, 9aM-2pM WiSConSin dellS, ColuMbia Co. leader: thoMaS Meyer liMit: 20 CoSt: $15 per perSon
111. Compass & Orienteering Workshop
Learn to use a compass, then test your skills by playing a relay game & navigating an orienteering course at Seno Nature Center. Ages 10+ Saturday, oCtober 5, 10aM-12pM burlington, kenoSha Co. leaderS: kendra JohnCoCk & ron raSMuSSen liMit: 20 CoSt: $15 adult / $9 Child, per perSon
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Marvel at vulture natural history as we hike up into Devil’s Lake State Park to view over 300 birds assembling in their night roost. Meet a live vulture up-close to see why these birds are so charming! Saturday, oCtober 5, 2:30-7pM baraboo, Sauk County Co. leaderS: liSa hartMan & Mike MoSSMan liMit: 25 CoSt: $12 per perSon
Have your own close encounter with Wisconsin’s smallest owl! Experience how the experts mist-net & 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 to attend: 113-A. friday, oCtober 11 113-B. Saturday, oCtober 12 113-C. thurSday, oCtober 17 StevenS point, portage Co. leaderS: gene & lorraine JaCobS liMit: 35 CoSt: $25 adult / $19 Child, per perSon
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The Lakeshore Technical College has a goldmine on its land: the autumnal hue of 300 year-old sugar maples! Hike through this newly dedicated SNA awash in golden color with trees reaching 11 feet around. Hear about the effort of local people who saved this forest once marked for logging. Ages 10+ Saturday, oCtober 12, 9aM-12pM Celeveland, ManitoWoC Co. leader: bernie brouChoud liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
115. Autumn Photography in the North Kettle Moraine Explore the world of outdoor photography guided by two experienced nature photographers. Start the day with an hour classroom instruction to learn techniques & tips. Then venture to several sites in the Northern Kettle Moraine and use your new skills to capture the beauty of rural scenes, autumn color & images of lakes & ponds. Beginner to advanced photographers welcome. Saturday, oCtober 12, 9aM-3pM dundee, fond du laC Co. leaderS: ken & barb WardiuS liMit: 12 CoSt: $20 per perSon
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Marvel at breathtaking views as thousands of cranes come to roost in Gallagher Marsh at sunset. Enjoy a campfire supper & stay overnight in the nice dorms at Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center. At first light, we’ll return to the marsh & watch from a viewing tower as cranes wake & take to the morning sky! There’s a good chance to see eagles & swans too! Meals & lodging included. Ages 10+ Saturday, oCt 19, 3:30pM to Sunday, oCt 20, 10aM babCoCk, Wood Co. leader: britt SearleS liMit: 20 CoSt: $37 adult / $31 Child, per perSon
117. Saw-whet Owl Banding at Beaver Creek Experience Wisconsin’s smallest owl upclose & personal! Help to catch & band saw-whet owls at Beaver Creek Reserve. Ages 8+ Saturday, oCtober 19, 7:30-9pM fall Creek, eau Claire Co. leader: ruth forSgren liMit: 25 CoSt: $17 adult / $11 Child, per perSon
118. Waterfowl of the Mighty Mississippi River
Get to know your ducks, geese & swans of the Mississippi River flyway! Learn from an expert the tips & tricks for waterfowl ID in an indoor classroom. Then venture to the field in Pools 8 & 9 to practice your new skills during the peak of waterfowl migration. Ages 12+
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119. Saw-whet Owls at Woodland Dunes
Marvel at saw-whet owls up-close as you watch researchers catch, band & release owls at the scenic Woodland Dunes Nature Center. Ages 8+ tiMe: both SeSSionS 6-8pM 119-A. Saturday, oCtober 26 119-B. Sunday, oCtober 27 tWo riverS, ManitoWoC Co. leader: bernie brouChoud liMit: 15 CoSt: $27 adult / $21 Child, per perSon
120. Amazing Raptor Migration at Hawk Ridge Observatory
Enjoy peak large-raptor migration from a ridgetop perch with panoramic views of Lake Superior. The right winds can bring several hundred raptors! Learn about raptor ecology, ID & see raptors banded up-close. Expect northern goshawks, golden & bald eagles and rough-legged & red-tailed hawks. Ages 8+ ChooSe one SeSSion to attend: 120-A. Saturday, oCt. 26, 9aM-12pM 120-B. Saturday, oCt 26, 1-4pM 120-C. Sunday, oCt 27, 9aM-12pM 120-D. Sunday, oCt 27, 1-4pM duluth, Mn leaderS: WilliaM SMith, riChard & aMy Staffen liMit: 18 CoSt: $12 adultS / $6 Child, per perSon
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17 & 122 121. Migration on the Mississippi
A site to behold! Expect to see more than 250 bald eagles & 100,000 waterfowl as we join expert birders to scan the best birding hot-spots along the Mississippi River. We’ll see swans, pelicans, eagles, hawks & more at the peak of migration at this Globally Important Bird Area. This is a fundraiser for the Bird Protection Fund. Ages 10+ friday, noveMber 15, 8:30aM-2pM broWnSville, Mn leaderS: andy paulioS & Steve houdek liMit: 40 CoSt: $32 adult / $26 Child, per perSon *
122. Boat Cruise the Mississippi Migration
Revel in the miracle of migration as we view many hundreds of migrating tundra swans, geese, ducks, pelicans & bald eagles. Enjoy your perch on the deck of a heated pontoon cruiser on this exclusive tour of the famous Pool 9 in the Mississippi River Wildlife Refuge. Chance to see otters, minks & other wildlife too! Ages 10+ Saturday, noveMber 16, 1-4pM lanSing, ia leader: Captain eriC liMit: 55 CoSt: $50 adult / $46 Child, per perSon
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The Great Wisconsin Birdathon
Support Wisconsin’s birds by going birding!
The Great Wisconsin Birdathon is a FUN & EASY way for birders of all skill-levels to support important bird conservation projects state-wide. Join the Birdathon – It’s as easy as 1-2-3! 1 Go online to wibirdathon.org and set up your own Birdathon webpage. Sign-up as an individual or create/join a team. Use your webpage to solicit pledges through email or Facebook; collect pledges with the click of a button; and post information, photos, blogs & more. 2 Select a day in the month of May to be your “Big Day” to go out and observe as many bird species as you can in 24 hours. You choose the location & times that suit you (see page at right if you’d like help from a birding expert on a Big Day Trip). 3 After your Big Day, post your results, photos & stories on your webpage. Don’t worry about collecting money — we take care of that. Secure online credit-card donations make it easy. Support or Pledge to a Team: Not interested in doing your own Birdathon, but still want to support the Bird Protection Fund? Go to wibirdathon.org to make a pledge or donation to one of our celebrity teams. Online donations are secure and easy. Many thanks to our sponsors for the 2013 Birdathon: Eagle Optics Derse Foundation John J. Frautschi Family Foundation
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Birdathon Big Day Field Trips
Interested in the Birdathon, but unsure of your birding skills? Then sign up for one of the Big Day Trips below & head into the field with an expert! Just $25 per person to attend.
*Note: you must join the Birdathon & commit to collecting at least $100 in pledges to attend a Big Day Trip below.
Register for these Birdathon Big Day trips at wibirdathon.org starting March 4 A. Baraboo Hills & Badger Army Ammunition Plant Big Day Enjoy a Big Day (or any part of) exploring the wilds of the Baraboo Hills at Devil’s Lake & Baxter’s Hollow and the wetlands & grasslands of Fairfield Marsh & the Badger Army Ammunition Plant. friday, May 10, 4:30aM-9pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leaderS: Mike MoSSMan & tod perSChe B. North Empire Prairie IBA Big Day Experience bird diversity in the wetland & grassland habitats of the Northern Empire Prairie Important Bird Area. Carpool to visit: Goose Pond, Schoenberg’s Marsh, Mud Lake & Grassy Lake. Saturday, May 11, 6aM-2pM arlington, ColuMbia Co. leaderS: Mark Martin & Sue foote-Martin C. Cedarburg Bog Big Day Join experts for a day of birding at Cedarburg Bog SNA & nearby birding hot-spots to find as many species as possible. Saturday, May 18, 6aM-2pM Saukville, ozaukee Co. leaderS: oWen boyle & tiM vargo D. Green Bay & Door County Big Day Bird with experts through the wilds of Green Bay & Door County. Explore many habitats including several types of forest, marsh & Lake Michigan shoreline. Saturday, May 18, 6aM-5pM green bay, broWn Co. leaderS: toM preStby, bob hoWe & aMy Wolf
E. Northern Kettle Morraine Big Day Venture to a variety of forest, prairie & bog habitats in the Northern Kettle Moraine to search for birds at the height of spring migration. Saturday, May 18, 7aM-2pM CaMpbellSport, fond du laC Co. leader: bill volkert F. Leopold Pine Island Big Day Learn about ecology while spoting many birds. Visit the Leopold Memorial Reserve, Pine Island & Lower Baraboo River to explore grasslands, marshes, savannas, barrens, floodplain forests & more. Sunday, May 19, 4:30aM-12pM baraboo, Sauk Co. leaderS: yoyi Steele & Mike MoSSMan G. Horicon Marsh Big Day Birdwatch the various habitats at Horicon Marsh at the peak of spring migration. Observe migrant & resident nesting birds and learn about property history along the way. Sunday, May 19, 7aM-2pM Waupun, dodge Co. leader: bill volkert H. Crex Meadows Area Big Day Hit the birding hot-spots of Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, Fish Lake Wildlife Area & SNAs along the scenic St. Croix Riverway. Hunt through marshes, meadows, forests & barrens. Spy 130+ species of birds! friday, May 24, 4aM-2pM grantSburg, burnett Co. leader: andy paulioS
All Big Day Trips are limited to 12-15 participants, and one trip per person. For more information about the Birdathon or Big Day Trips, call Paul Senner at 608-266-1430 or email info@wibirdathon.org
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When can I register for Field Trips? Current & renewing members enjoy Early Bird online registration starting at NOON on March 20. Not already a member? You have two registration & membership options: • Before April 1: Go to our website wisconservation.org and click on “Join Now” to become a member at the $25 or greater level. Your payment confirmation email will include your registration passcode to enjoy Early Bird field trip registration opening March 20. • After April 1: Register for trips using the passcode: Join NRF & a discounted membership rate of $15 will automatically be added to your cart during trip registration.
Tips for choosing trips:
• You may attend up to four trips, and bring up to 5 guests. Email us after May 1, and if space is still available, we may be able to register you for additional trips at that time. • Trip title colors indicate their physical ratings. Please double-check if a trip is a good fit for you. • You may register for only one canoe/kayak trip per person due to high demand. • Please don’t register for trips you have attended in the past.
Tips for online registration:
• No phone or email registrations accepted. • Have the names and contact information of all members in your party handy. • Some trips are popular and fill VERY quickly (some within minutes), so have a few back-up choices in mind. • If a trip is full, consider the waiting list (this will be an option during online registration). We often call or email wait-listers to go on trips! • Big fan of our field trips? Then please consider an additional donation to the Field Trip Fund while registering online. Your donation to the Field Trip Fund helps keep our prices low, so all can go!
Important facts:
• All fees are non-refundable if you cancel your registration. • Trip details, directions & maps will be emailed to you two weeks before your trip date. • Field Trips run rain or shine. • There is a $10 processing fee for mail-in registrations, and an additional $10 if you need trip details sent to you via US mail. • You will be asked to sign a liability waiver form before you attend our field trips. Questions: Call (866) 264-4096 or email: fieldtrips@wisconservation.org or christine.tanzer@wisconsin.gov
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