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CANCELED – Ecological Restoration Work Party

Arboretum Core Area and Curtis Prairie

December 13th, 9:00am–12:00pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER. Volunteer for restoration activities and learn about prairies and savannas. Tools and training provided. Groups welcome with advance notice. Meet at the Visitor Center. Event capacity is limited, please arrive by 9 a.m. More information: (608) 265-5214 or mkloppenburg@wisc.edu.

CANCELED – Nature Hike

Arboretum

December 14th, 1:00pm–2:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER. Learn about the land, plants, animals, fungi, phenology, and ecology. Geared for adults, this walk may cover sloping terrain. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Winter Solstice Night Walk

Arboretum

December 20th, 4:30pm–6:00pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

Experience the transition to night near the shortest day of the year on this naturalist-led walk. (Solstice is the morning of December 21.) Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, register through Eventbrite by December 16: uw-madison-arboretum.eventbrite.com. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Family Nature Program: Winter Solstice

Arboretum

December 21st, 1:30pm–3:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

This program is a fun, fascinating way for families with children elementary age and younger to explore the natural world. Nature walk: 1:30–2:30 p.m., activities: 2:30–3:30 p.m. Adults must attend. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Family Nature Walk

Arboretum

January 4th, 1:30pm–2:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

This walk is a fun, fascinating way for families with children elementary age and younger to explore the natural world. Adults must attend. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Nature Hike

Arboretum

January 11th, 1:00pm–2:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

Learn about the land, plants, animals, fungi, phenology, and ecology. Geared for adults, this walk may cover sloping terrain. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Quantifying Nature-based Solutions for Climate Change

Arboretum Winter Enrichment Lecture

January 15th, 10:00am–11:30am

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

Michelle Probst, Land and Water Scientist, Dane County. Restoring or converting land to permanent perennial vegetation can enhance soil's ability to store carbon, playing a vital role in reducing greenhouse gases. This session will summarize the Dane County Land & Water Resources Department’s effort to quantify the climate benefits achieved by establishing perennial cover in Dane County Parks and on private lands. Fee: $10. Register by January 11.

Family Nature Program: Animal Signs

Arboretum

January 18th, 1:30pm–3:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

This program is a fun, fascinating way for families with children elementary age and younger to explore the natural world. Nature walk: 1:30–2:30 p.m., activities: 2:30–3:30 p.m. Adults must attend. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

How Reciprocal Restoration Fosters Cultural Revitalization

Arboretum Winter Enrichment Lecture

January 22nd, 10:00am–11:30am

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

Ferin Davis Anderson, Natural Resources Manager, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community. Join Davis Anderson (Ojibwe) to learn about fire as an ecological and cultural tool to achieve beneficial and healing outcomes. We will discuss our relationship with fire and how we must find balance. It can be destructive but also revitalizing – it’s our duty to learn how to live with fire and be responsible stewards. Fee: $10. Register by January 18.

FULL – Class: Winter Woody Tree Identification

Arboretum

January 24th, 1:00pm–3:00pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

With the vibrancy of leafy growth gone, the winter quiet invites closer inspection of Wisconsin native trees. Learn how the curious clues found in tree buds, bark, and branches can assist with tree identification. Indoor and outdoor class. Instructor: Micah Kloppenburg, Arboretum ecological restoration outreach coordinator. Fee: $20. Register by January 20. Meet at the Visitor Center. CLASS IS FULL. Email education@arboretum.wisc.edu to put your name on a waitlist.