2014 Field Trip Schedule

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2014 Field Trip Schedule
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
2014 Field Trip Schedule
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Amazing
Adventures!
Join us in the field to discover, cherish
& support Wisconsin’s natural places
Cherishing Wisconsin’s Outdoors!
Last year the Natural Resources Foundation embarked on a bold new undertaking, and launched
the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund. Donations to the Fund will provide habitat management for
our state-managed conservation lands, such as State Parks, State Natural Areas, State Wildlife
Areas & State Fishery Areas. In celebration of the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund, we are
highlighting with a special symbol Field Trips on lands that could benefit from the Fund. The
Foundation is excited to embark on this new adventure, and we hope you are too.
We have 150 Field Trips this year — that’s 30 more than last year, with space for an additional
500 participants. We hope to see you out in the field, so we can learn more about Wisconsin, and
cherish it… together!
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 36 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.
Cherish Trips: Trips identified with this
symbol venture to places that may benefit
from the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors
Fund. (SNAs will also benefit from the
Fund, but they have their own symbol.)
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 25 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 36 for more registration details.
Register Online: WisConservation.org
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NOON—March 25
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The color of the trip title indicates its physical demand:
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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 toll-free (866) 264-4096; or email: [email protected]
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Register Online: WisConservation.org
Everyone Is a Scientist…Including You!
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Did you once dream of being a biologist? That
dream can come true on one of our Citizen-based
Monitoring Field Trips! Go out in the field with the
experts, learn about their research, how the data
they gather makes a difference & what you can do
to be part of the discoveries. Then take your new
skills home & consider monitoring your own favorite
ecosystem. Become a citizen scientist — where fun
& science meet!
From bats to bluebirds, butterflies to bees
& wildflowers to wolves, there is Citizen-based
Monitoring happening across Wisconsin. Our
Foundation is a proud long-term supporter of these
efforts, and we encourage you to find a species or a
place you love — and get science-ing!
Find out more about Citizen-based Monitoring &
how you can get involved at: http://wiatri.net/cbm/
There are 24 field trips that introduce
you to Citizen Based Monitoring & they are
indicated with this symbol.
Go On a Birding Blitz Field Trip
• Trip #15
•Trip #16
• Trip #25
• Trip #29
• Trip #33
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Avon Bottoms SNA
Friday, May 9
North Empire Prairie,
Saturday, May 10
Cedarburg Bog
Saturday, May 17
Horicon Marsh
Sunday, May 18
Lake Superior
Friday, May 23
R. Brady
Register for a Birding Blitz Field Trip to
spend an engaging day with experts at
one of the state’s premier birding hotspots.
Attendees of a Birding Blitz Field Trip
automatically become a Great Wisconsin
Birdathon “team for the day” while they are
on the Field Trip. Your $75 trip fee benefits
your team, with an option to fundraise more
if you’d like. For more about the Great
Wisconsin Birdathon, see page 35.
• Trip #34
• Trip #35
• Trip #37
• Trip #47
Southern Kettle Moraine
Friday, May 23
Wyalusing Haunts
Friday, May 23
Buena Vista Grassland,
Saturday, May 24
Door County
Saturday, May 31
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1.Terrell’s Island: Wetlands & Birds
Enjoy breathtaking views & 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. See terns, egrets, herons, waterfowl,
cormorants, pelicans & wildlife. Ages 10+
Saturday, April 12, 8-11AM
Omro, Winnebago Co.
Leader: Shannon Davis-Foust
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
2. Quincy Bluff SNA: Spring Wetland Wonders
As winter gives way to the green of spring,
come view the first migrants & learn about
geology, history & ecology at Quincy Bluff &
Wetlands SNA. Hike the wetland trails then
venture upon a rock outcrop to enjoy lovely
vistas.
Saturday, April 12, 8-11AM
Adams, Adams Co.
Leader: Jon Robaidek
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
3. 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 19, 9AM-12PM
Portage, Columbia Co.
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J. Robaidek
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Leaders: Allen Ramminger & Sara Kehrli
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
4. Searching for Salamanders
Enjoy an up-close look at Wisconsin’s
salamanders! Learn about their life cycle,
habitat preferences & ecology. See these
amazing creatures first-hand! Great fun for
the whole family. Ages 5+
Saturday, April 19
Choose one session time to attend:
4-A. 11AM-12:30PM
4-B. 1PM-2:30PM
Delafield, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Michael Warwick & Matt Matrise
Limit: 18
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
5. Cedarburg Bog SNA: History, Woodcocks & Frogs
Learn about the natural history of this
unique & picturesque SNA gem — the most
southern string-bog in the nation. Enjoy the
dusk-hour with a sky dance of the woodcock
& serenade of spring frogs. Ages 10+
Tuesday, April 22, 6:30-8:30PM
Saukville, Ozaukee Co.
Leaders: Gail Epping Overholt & Kate Redmond
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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4 Challenging
5 Extreme
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6. Inside Waste Management
Recycling Plant
Where do your recyclables go & what do
they become? Tour Wisconsin’s largest
recycling processing plant to learn how
Waste Management converts recyclables
into feedstocks for manufacturers around the
globe. An amazing transformation! Ages 12+
Time: Both sessions 9-11AM
Choose one session to attend:
6-A. Thursday, April 24
6-B. Thursday, September 11
Germantown, Washington Co.
Leaders: Lynn Morgan, Brad Zoern, AJ Susa & Amy Houston
Limit: 20
Cost: Free
7. Prairie Chicken Booming on the
Buena Vista
Sneak into hidden blinds & observe the
amazing dawn display of greater prairie
chicken 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 25, 4:15-9:30AM
Bancroft, Portage Co.
Leaders: Lesa Kardash, Greg Dahl, Sharon Schwab & Erin Grossman
Limit: 16
Cost: $27 per person
8. Waterfowl & Pike at Sensiba
Discover the rich wildlife now living in
restored wetlands of the Sensiba Unit of the
Green Bay West Shores Wildlife Area. See
Northern pike making their spring spawning
run. Enjoy peak waterfowl migration to see
pintails, widgeons & more! Discover how
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biologists control water to optimize fish &
wildlife habitat.
Time: Both sessions 8AM-12PM
Choose one session to attend:
8-A. Friday, April 25
8-B. Friday, May 2
Green Bay, Brown Co.
Leaders: James Harbaugh & Brian Glenzinski
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
9. Paradise Valley Restored
Fifty years ago the Bark River was moved
from its original course as part of a farm
drainage project. Thanks to the Wetland
Reserve Program, the river floodplain has
returned & is now part of the Paradise Valley
Wildlife Area. Tour restored wetlands to view
the abundant wetland birds & waterfowl that
now thrive here!
Saturday, April 26, 8:30AM-12PM
Dousman, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Tim Lizotte, Mark Steinfest & Clay Frazer
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
10. In Search of the Spruce Grouse
Join the hunt through bogs & boreal forest
to spy the state-threatened spruce grouse!
Enjoy this exclusive chance to behold the
courtship display presented by this rare &
secretive bird in their breeding territories.
Chance to spy other rare boreal birds along
the way. This trip is a fundraiser for the Bird
Protection Fund.
Friday, May 2, 6-10:30AM
Clam Lake, Ashland Co.
Leader: Ryan Brady
Limit: 20
Cost: $62 per person*
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3 Average
4 Challenging
5 Extreme
R. Brady
Register Online: WisConservation.org
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11. Badger Army Ammunition Plant: History, Nature & Future
Enjoy a rare tour inside the BAAP to discover
how this ever-changing piece of land has
passed through time: from vast prairie, to old
European 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. Join us on a tour
with hikes along the way to spy grassland
birds & rare salamanders. Learn about
ecological restoration, geology, cultural
history & more.
Friday, May 2, 7:30AM-12PM
Prairie du Sac, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Mike Mossman & Joan Kenney
Limit: 30
Cost: $25 per person
12. 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, May 3, 9AM-12PM
Hubertus, Washington Co.
Leaders: Rob Wessberg, Lisa McCabe & Craig Sanford
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
13. Unearthing History at Cedarburg Bog SNA
Enjoy this unique opportunity to help
scientists collect a geologic core-sample and
explore pre-historic plant & animal remains
preserved below the Bog’s surface. Unearth
the story of this wetland’s long history after
glacial melting.
*A majority of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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Sunday, May 4, 12:30-3:30PM
Saukville, Ozaukee Co.
Leaders: Jim Reinartz & Kate Redmond
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 per person
14. Paddle & Hike the Dells
Explore the quiet side of the Wisconsin
Dells! Paddle four miles through the scenic
sandstone gorge to view unusual rock
formations & rare plants in the Dells of
the Wisconsin River SNA. Hike into mossy
glens normally off-limits to the public, then
enjoy your lunch atop a high bluff with
breathtaking views. You must provide your
own canoe or kayak.
Monday, May 5, 9AM-2:30PM
Wisconsin Dells, Adams Co.
Leader: Thomas Meyer
Limit: 20
Cost: $15 per person
15. Birding Blitz: Avon Bottoms SNA
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 & more.
Participants will automatically become a
team for the Great Wisconsin Birdathon—
supporting bird conservation statewide. $75
of this trip fee benefits your team, with an
option to fundraise more if you’d like.
Friday, May 9, 6AM-2PM
Brodhead, Rock Co.
Leaders: Andy Paulios & Mike Foy
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
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16. Birding Blitz:
North Empire Prairie
18. Catching the Peak:
Migratory Bird Banding
17. Train Ride & Birds of Tiffany Wildlife Area
19. Mississippi River Eagle Nest &
Warblers Boat Cruise
Experience bird diversity as we traverse
the vast network of wetland & grassland
habitats in the North Empire Prairie Wetlands
Important Bird Area. Carpool to four prime
birding sites: Goose Pond, Schoenberg’s
Marsh, Mud Lake & Grassy Lake. See
moorhens, black terns, sedge wrens & scan
the prairie for grassland birds. Participants
will automatically become a team for the
Great Wisconsin Birdathon—supporting
bird conservation statewide. $75 of this trip
fee benefits your team, with an option to
fundraise more if you’d like.
Saturday, May 10, 6AM-2PM
Arlington, Columbia Co.
Leaders: Mark Martin & Susan Foote-Martin
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 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.
Saturday, May 10 7AM-12PM
Durand, Pepin Co.
Leaders: Dave Linderud, Steve Betchkal & Anne Geraghty
Limit: 64
Cost: $35 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 up close as
we spend the day assisting the capture &
banding of many passerines that pass through
the savannas, woodlands & prairies at the
Waupaca Biological Field Station & Emmons
Creek Barrens SNA. This is a fundraiser for the
Bird Protection Fund. Ages 8+
Time: All sessions 7AM-5PM
Choose one session to attend:
18-A. Saturday, May 10
18-B. Saturday, May 17
18-C. Saturday, May 24
Waupaca, Waupaca Co.
Leader: Robert Welch
Limit: 20
Cost: $42 adult / $36 child, per person*
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 semienclosed pontoon cruiser on this exclusive tour.
Ages 8+
Saturday, May 10, 8:30-10:30AM
Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co.
Leader: Captain Annie
Limit: 55
Cost: $32 adult / $26 child, per person
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3 Average
4 Challenging
5 Extreme
T. Nicholls
Register Online: WisConservation.org
Vickerman
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20. Birding & Banding at Riveredge
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. Marvel at birds
up close as we observe & assist with the
banding of migratory songbirds. Ages 10+
Saturday, May 10, 9-11:30AM
Newburg, Ozaukee Co.
Leader: Mary Holleback
Limit: 15
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
21. Water: Above & Below Ground
Water is the most important natural resource
on Earth. Learn about wetlands by performing
experiments to see hands on how they filter
groundwater. Then hike a tamarac marsh in
search of ephemeral ponds & peer through
microscopes at the critters that inhabit these
rare waters. Ages 9+
Saturday, May 10, 9:30AM-12:30PM
Burlington, Walworth Co.
Leaders: Ron Rasmussen & Nan Calvert
Limit: 25
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
22. Paddle the Pecatonica
Enjoy a paddle down the enchanting
Pecatonica River during the height of warbler
migration. Stop along the way to hike the
beautiful Erickson Wetlands to learn about
driftless area ecology & search for birds.
Wildlife awaits around each river bend! Bring
your own canoe, or rent one nearby. Ages 10+
Thursday, May 15, 7:30-11AM
Argyle, Lafayette Co.
Leaders: David Clutter & Katie Abbott
Limit: 20
Cost: $27 adult / $21 child, per person
*A majority of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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23. Gems of Green County
Experience the majestic old-growth forest
of Abraham’s Woods SNA, known for its
sugar maples & spectacular display of spring
wildflowers. Then savor the sweeping vista
of Muralt Bluff Prairie SNA to enjoy early
blooming plants & listen for songbirds. A
lovely show of pasque flowers & shooting
stars awaits!
Friday, May 16, 9AM-12PM
Albany, Green Co.
Leaders: Dawn Hinebaugh & Ryan O’Connor
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
24. Spring Flora Photo Safari
Keep your eyes peeled for the perfect shot
as we venure on a photo safari though two
SNA gems: Plover River Woods & Dells of the
Eau Claire River. No photo-taking instruction
given on this trip; just a hike though dazzling
spring flora & scenic vistas to practice your
photography & learn some plant ID skills.
Friday, May 16, 9AM-2:30PM
Wausau, Marathon Co.
Leader: Thomas Meyer
Limit: 25
Cost: $15 per person
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25. Birding Blitz: Cedarburg Bog
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SNA & nearby hot spots to spy breeding &
migrating birds. See Acadian flycatchers,
willow flycatchers & hooded warblers. Spy
northern species such as golden-crowned
kinglets, Northern waterthrush, Nashville
warblers & white-throated sparrows.
Participants will automatically become a
team for the Great Wisconsin Birdathon—
supporting bird conservation statewide. $75
of this trip fee benefits your team, with an
option to fundraise more if you’d like.
Saturday, May 17, 6aM-2pM
Saukville, Ozaukee CO.
Leaders: Owen Boyle & Tim Vargo
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
26. Chiwaukee Prairie SNA
Tread among the shooting stars as we explore
the richest prairie in Wisconsin, with over 400
native plant species identified! Learn about
prairie ecology, fascinating property history,
invasive species & restoration efforts. Chance
to see prairie wildlife up close.
Saturday, May 17, 9-11:30AM
Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha Co.
Leaders: Pam Holy, Marty Johnson & Doug
Robinson
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
27. Lichens of the Upper Little Wolf
River SNA
Explore the mysterious life of lichens while
traversing the trails of Upper Little Wolf River
SNA. Learn about lichen ecology, tips for
identification & conservation issues as we
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hike this scenic site. There’s a world in the
hand-lens to explore! This trip is fundraiser
for the WI Rare Plant Preservation Fund.
Saturday, May 17, 9:30AM-12PM
Rosholt, Portage Co.
Leaders: Jim Bennett & Mary Bartkowiak
Limit: 20
Cost: $20 per person
28. Bluebirds & 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 17, 10AM-1PM
Waunakee, Dane Co.
Leader: Marianne Jensen
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
29. Birding Blitz: Horicon Marsh
Come enjoy a day of birding at the worldfamous Horicon Marsh. Travel to birding
hot spots around the marsh to search for
migrating warblers, resident waterfowl,
secretive marsh birds & more! Participants
will automatically become a team for the
Great Wisconsin Birdathon—supporting
bird conservation statewide. $75 of this trip
fee benefits your team, with an option to
fundraise more if you’d like.
Sunday, May 18, 7AM-2PM
Horicon, Dodge Co.
Leaders: Liz Herzmann & Jeff Bahls
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person
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3 Average
4 Challenging
5 Extreme
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30. Baxter’s Hollow Bird Trek
Enjoy a 4-mile hike through the heart of the
Baraboo Hills, the largest block of forest in
southern Wisconsin. Marvel at deep-woods
bird song & follow a pine-hardwood stream
gorge to discover seclusive birds such as
cerulean warblers, Acadian flycatchers, wood
thrush, veeries, hooded warblers & more.
This trip is a fundraiser for the Bird Protection
Fund.
Monday, May 19, 6-11AM
Baraboo, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Mike Mossman & Yoyi Steele
Limit: 18
Cost: $62 per person*
31. Canoe & Bird the Lower Kickapoo
River
Enjoy a beautiful spring morning paddle
down this lazy stretch of river that courses
through meadows, marsh, floodplain & upland
forest. Spy prothonotary & cerulean warblers,
red-shouldered hawks, trumpeter swans &
herons. Stop at Wauzeka Bottoms SNA with
a chance to see beavers, muskrats, water
snakes, frogs & more! You must bring your
own canoe. This trip is a fundraiser for the
Bird Protection Fund.
Tuesday, May 20, 6AM-1PM
Steuben, Crawford Co.
Leaders: Mike Mossman & Yoyi Steele
Limit: 15
Cost: $62 per person*
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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:
32-A. Wednesday, May 21
32-B. Thursday, May 22
Ashland, Ashland Co.
Leaders: Jared Myers, Scott Sapper & Chris Zunker
Limit: 10
Cost: $50 per person
33. Birding Blitz: Lake Superior
Scout the Brule River to find boreal
birds including gray jays, black-backed
woodpeckers & various migrants. Search
Stone Chimney SNA for bog species, then
off to Wisconsin Point to see shorebirds,
waterfowl, gulls & possibly parasitic jaegers.
Participants will automatically become a
team for the Great Wisconsin Birdathon —
supporting bird conservation statewide. $75
of this trip fee benefits your team, with an
option to fundraise more if you’d like.
Friday, May 23, 6AM-2PM
Superior, Douglas Co.
Leader: Robbye Johnson
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
32. Lake Sturgeon: Lifting Nets on
Lake Superior
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 & grow to nearly 9 feet long. This is a
*A majority of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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34. Birding Blitz:
Southern Kettle Moraine
Enjoy birding in some of the best bird haunts
in the Southern Kettle Moraine. Hike forests to
see nesting Acadian flycatchers & cerulean &
hooded warblers. Spy northern species such
as red-breasted nuthatches, golden-crowned
kinglets & black-throated green warblers.
Scan the grasslands for bobolinks, Henslows
sparrows & Northern harriers. Participants
will automatically become a team for the
Great Wisconsin Birdathon — supporting bird
conservation statewide. $75 of this trip fee
benefits your team, with an option to fundraise
more if you’d like.
Friday, May 23, 6AM-2PM
Dousman, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Tim Hahn & Matt Kemp
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
35. Birding Blitz: Wyalusing Haunts
Perhaps Wisconsin’s finest spring birding
haunt, Wyalusing State Park offers an
unbeatable combination of spectacular
scenery & dazzling birds. Expect a rainbow of
warblers & tanagers, a delightful assortment
of thrushes, flycatchers, sparrows & more!
Participants will automatically become a
team for the Great Wisconsin Birdathon —
supporting bird conservation statewide. $75 of
this trip fee benefits your team, with an option
to fundraise more if you’d like.
Friday, May 23, 6AM-2PM
Wyalusing, Grant Co.
Leader: Craig Thompson
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
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Enjoy this 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 fundraiser to support
Kirtland’s warbler conservation.
Friday, May 23, 6:45-10AM
Rome, Adams Co.
Leaders: Amy Staffen & Rich Staffen
Limit: 36
Cost: $42 per person*
37. Birding Blitz:
Buena Vista Grassland
Take in the springtime beauty & enjoy the
expanse of the Buena Vista Grasslands —
one of the best grassland habitats in the
state. Chance to spy greater prairie-chickens,
upland sandpipers & western meadowlarks.
Participants will automatically become a
team for the Great Wisconsin Birdathon —
supporting bird conservation statewide. $75
of this trip fee benefits your team, with an
option to fundraise more if you’d like.
Saturday, May 24, 6AM-2PM
Bancroft, Portage Co.
Leaders: Gerry Janz & Maureen Brocken
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
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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, birds of the bay & Fox River, chimney
swift towers & more.
Saturday, May 24, 7-11AM
Green Bay, Brown Co.
Leaders: Mike Reed & Nancy Nabak
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
39. Passenger Pigeon: 100th
Anniversary at Wyalusing
The passenger pigeon went extinct 100
years ago. 2014 is a year to reflect on that
tragedy and what it means for us today.
Visit the Passenger Pigeon Monument at
Wyalusing State Park, made famous as the
focus of Aldo Leopold’s poignant essay, “On
a Monument to the Pigeon.” Learn about
passenger pigeons & contemporary wildlife
conservation issues while hiking the park’s
trails. This is a good companion to trip #43.
Saturday, May 24, 9AM-1PM
Wyalusing, Grant Co.
Leader: Stan Temple
Limit: 15
Cost: $24 per person*
40. 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
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in various habitats bedazzled in bloom.
Saturday, May 24, 9AM-4:30PM
Grantsburg, Burnett Co.
Leader: Dean Hansen
Limit: 18
Cost: $12 per person
41. Moonlight Bay SNA’s Rare Plants
& Birds
Spy shorebirds while exploring a bedrock
beach & boreal forest. Search for uncommon
plants such as arctic primrose & Indian
paintbrush as we hike in the solitude of this
Door County gem.
Saturday, May 24, 9:30AM-12PM
Baileys Harbor, Door Co.
Leaders: Mark Martin & Susan Foote-Matin
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
42. Get Hooked: Fly Fishing
Beginners
Tackle your curiosity about fly fishing on this fun & inexpensive introduction to the sport.
Experts will demystify the equipment & teach
the basics. Then venture outside at Riveredge
Nature Center to learn 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 24, 12:30-3PM
Newburg, Ozaukee Co.
Leaders: Jerry Kiesow, Diane Kiesow & Chris Vollmer
Limit: 12
Cost: $42 per person
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43.Passenger Pigeon: 100th
Anniversary at Quincy Bluff
In 1871 the largest known nesting of millions
of passenger pigeons occurred in central
Wisconsin, one of the last great nestings
before the species became extinct in
1914.Enjoyahikethroughthepristineoak
woodlands of Quincy Bluff, located exactly
where this historical nesting occurred. Reflect
on what eyewitnesses described as dozens of
pigeons nesting in every tree. This is a good
companion to trip #39.
Sunday, May 25, 9aM-1pM
Adams, Adams Co.
Leader: Stan Temple
Limit: 15
Cost: $24 per person*
44. Mounds View Prairie: Restoring a
Lost Ecosystem
The once vast prairies have been nearly lost
from the state, with mostly small scattered
pieces of the originals remaining. Enjoy this
rare opportunity to explore prairie restoration
on a landscape scale. Spy rare grassland
birds & see prairies at various ages, from
remnant to restored.
Tuesday, May 27, 10AM-3PM
Blue Mounds, Iowa Co.
Leader: Richard Henderson
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
45. Birds & Bats of the Kettle
Moraine
Enjoy the afternoon searching for Kettle
Moraine’s specialty birds such as hooded,
cerulean & blue-winged warblers, lark
sparrows, ovenbirds & more. As sunset
approaches, spy eastern screech-owls,
American woodcocks, Eastern whip-poor-
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wills & bats! Use an electronic bat detector to
identify species & learn how to conduct a bat
survey. This trip is a fundraiser for the Bird
Protection Fund.
Thursday, May 29, 3-10PM
Palmyra, Jefferson Co.
Leaders: Rebecca Setzer & Cynthia Bridge
Limit: 15
Cost: $62 per person*
46. 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, May 31, 6-10AM
Briggsville, Marquette Co.
Leaders: Jeb Barzen, Anne Lacy & Andy
Gossens
Limit: 18
Cost: $12 per person
47. Birding Blitz: Door County
Chance to see 75-100 species of birds on
this spring exploration of Door County. Spy
spring migrants as we search birding hot
spots including the shore of Green Bay,
diverse woodland habitats & a pioneer
cemetery. Participants will automatically
become a team for the Great Wisconsin
Birdathon — supporting bird conservation
statewide. $75 of this trip fee benefits your
team, with an option to fundraise more if
you’d like.
Saturday, May 31, 6AM-2PM
Fish Creek, Door Co.
Leader: Paul Regnier
Limit: 12
Cost: $87 per person*
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48. Horicon: Pontoon & Hike
Birds & wildlife abound on this enjoyable
naturalist-guided pontoon tour of the famed
Horicon Marsh, home to over 300 species
of birds! Also venture on a boardwalk hike
with biologists for more birding & a different
perspective of the marsh. We’ll split into two
groups — one hiking first, the other hiking
second. Ages 10+
Saturday, May 31, 7:30AM-12PM
Horicon, Dodge Co.
Leaders: Marc Zuelsdorf & Elizabeth Herzmann
Limit: 80
Cost: $31 adult / $25 child, per person
49. Stream Ecology at Black Earth Creek
Be a stream ecologist for a day! Get hands-on
& feet-wet to learn about stream ecology &
explore the waters of a beloved trout stream.
Use sampling equipment to measure water
quality & collect aquatic insects & fish. Great
fun & learning for the whole family! Ages 7+
Saturday, May 31, 9AM-1PM
Black Earth, Dane Co.
Leader: Mike Miller
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
50. Spring Flora at Genesee Oak Opening & Fen SNA
Admire spring flora blooming in the oak
savanna, wet prairie & fen communities
protected in this SNA gem. Learn about
fen ecology, endangered wildlife, and why
the Southern Kettle Moraine is considered
globally significant for protecting & restoring
oak savannas.
Saturday, May 31, 10AM-12PM
*A majority of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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Genesee, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Nate Fayram & Sharon Fandel
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
51. Karner Blue Butterflies
Enjoy hikes through Hartman Creek State
Park, Emmons Creek SNA and neighboring
property to view lupine growing in sand
prairie & oak barrens. Chance to see many
Karner butterflies flying through these prime
& picturesque habitats. Ages 10+
Time: Both sessions 9:30AM-12:30PM
Choose one session to attend:
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51-B. Monday, July 14
Waupaca, Waupaca Co.
Leaders: Joan Voigt, Robert Hess & Anna Hess
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
52. Paddling & Birding Big Muskego
Lake
Enjoy an evening paddle while birding the
lake & marsh. See nesting colonies of
endangered Forster’s terns, ospreys & bald
eagles. Spy many common & uncommon
marsh birds & waterfowl as we enjoy the
sunset hours. For experienced paddlers.
Some canoes available for use or bring your
own.
Thursday, June 5, 5:30PM-9PM
Muskego, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Tom Zagar, John Winze, Kelly VanBeek & Jessica Quinlan
Limit: 20
Cost: $27 per person
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Learn more about bluebird ecology as we
hike an established bluebird nest-box trail.
Peer into houses to see young hatchlings in
various stages of development. Learn how
you can join the bluebird craze! Ages 6+
Friday, June 6, 9:30AM-12:30PM
Muscoda, Iowa Co.
Leader: Dale Moody, Doris Moody & Russell Moody
Limit: 30
Cost: $22 adult / $16 child, per person
54. Paddle the Mississippi Backwaters
Enjoy a paddling journey through the scenic
backwaters of the Mississippi River with local
wildlife 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 8+
Friday, June 6, 10AM-3:30PM
DeSoto, Crawford Co.
Leaders: Brenda Kelly & Scott Kelly
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
55. Landscape Photography on the Door Shore
Bring your camera & hone your outdoor
photography skills under the guidance of a
professional. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the
“quiet side” of Door County capturing views
of sand dunes & the Lake Michigan shoreline
of Whitefish Dunes State Park. Hike to Cave
Point County Park for more shots. Ages 12+
Saturday, June 7, 9AM-12PM
Sturgeon Bay, Door Co.
Leader: Dave Edwards
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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56. Tree & Shrub Identification
Can’t tell an oak from an 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 7, 9:30AM-12PM
Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co.
Leader: James Schwiebert
Limit: 18
Cost: $20 adult / $14 child, per person
57. Foraging the Woods for Food &
Medicine
Explore the woods of the Southern Kettle
Moraine to identify native & invasive plants to
add to your dinner plate & medicine cabinet.
Discover garlic mustard’s tasty side, Japanese
knotweed as treatment for Lyme disease,
stinging nettles as a nutritive tonic & more!
Finish in the kitchen for edible sampling,
cooking tips & an intro to medicinal plant
preparations.
Saturday, June 7, 9:30AM-1PM
Eagle, Waukesha Co.
Leaders: Nisa Karimi & Kelly Kearns
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 per person
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58. 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 7, 10AM-2PM
Avalanche, Vernon Co.
Leader: Mike Miller
Limit: 20
Cost: $22 adult / $16 child, per person
59. Canoeing the Concrete Jungle
Many of us have paddled canoes under a
canopy of trees, but here’s your chance to
explore the “urban wilderness” and paddle
under a canopy of skyscrapers, museums
& public art along the Milwaukee River.
We’ll explore how natural & human histories
have shaped this stretch of the river & learn
about current efforts to restore the river’s
ecological health. Canoes provided.
Saturday, June 7, 10AM-3PM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leader: Tim Vargo
Limit: 14
Cost: $42 per person
60. A Prairie Excursion: Wine & Dine
Enjoy native prairie vegetation & wildlife
while learning more about preservation
projects in the Shea Valley Prairie: a gem
in the Military Ridge Prairie Complex. See a
hobby vineyard and savor a catered “family
style” afternoon meal & home-made pie
after our hike.
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Time: Both sessions 10:30AM-3:30PM
Choose one session to attend:
60-A. Saturday, June 7
60-B. Saturday, August 9
Barneveld, Iowa Co.
Leader: Shannon Shea Becker, Diane Shea & John Shea
Limit: 20
Cost: $27 per person
61. Bluebirds of Crex Meadows
Learn more about this beloved backyard gem
as we explore the picturesque pine barrens of
Crex Meadows, checking nesting boxes along
the bluebird trail. See birds hands on & learn
about bluebird ecology & how to attract them.
Get box placement tips for your yard!
Ages 10+
Thursday, June 12, 9:30AM-12PM
Grantsburg, Burnett Co.
Leader: Kristi Pupak
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
62. Ancient Aztalan Archaeology
Learn about the Native Americans that
inhabited the prehistoric site of Aztalan.
Discover the history & archaeology of this
beloved National Historic Landmark.
Thursday, June 12, 1-3PM
Lake Mills, Jefferson Co.
Leader: Mark Dudzik
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
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63. Birds of the Dunville Wildlife
Area
Bird & explore the many ecosystems that
mosaic the Dunnville Wildlife Area through
which the Lower Chippewa River flows. Hike
through bottomland forests to savannas,
prairies, swales & water-sloughs. Traverse
a variety of habitats to spy uncommon birds
such as lark sparrows, Bell’s vireos, redheaded woodpeckers & black-billed cuckoos.
Friday, June 13, 8-10AM
Downsville, Dunn Co.
Leaders: Bill Hogseth & Jeanette Kelly
Limit: 12
Cost: $12 per person
64. Fish Passage Along the
Milwaukee River
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 via an
underwater camera. An important project on
an historic river! Ages 10+
Friday, June 13, 9AM-3PM
Thiensville, Ozaukee Co.
Leaders: Matt Aho, Andrew Struck & Luke
Roffler
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
65. 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
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Cedars, a primeval old-growth cedar swamp
& marvel at the dark, quiet & moss-cloaked
landscape of twisted trees.
Friday, June 13, 9AM-3:30PM
Long Lake, Florence Co.
Leader: Thomas Meyer
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
66. Eagle Banding & Pontoon Tour:
Turtle Flambeau Flowage
Visit an eagle nest & help biologists band
eaglet nestlings. Then take a scenic pontoon
ride through the Flowage to learn area history
& ecology from experts. Enjoy an exciting
full-day of wildlife & landscapes! Fundraiser for
Flowage wildlife monitoring & the Foundation.
Saturday, June 14, 8:30AM-4PM
Mercer, Iron Co.
Leaders: Christine Paulik & Samuel Jonas
Limit: 24
Cost: $100 per person*
67. Canoe the Fox River:
Vernon Marsh
Enjoy a paddle down the Fox River as it
winds through Vernon Marsh, the largest
Wildlife Area in Waukesha County. View birds,
amphibians & other aquatic wildlife. For
competent paddlers only; canoes provided.
Ages 8+
Saturday, June 14, 9AM-12PM
Waukesha, Waukesha Co.
Leader: Kelly VanBeek
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
68. Drawing Delights from Willow
River
Artists & sketchers — this trip is for you!
Walk to the waterfalls of Willow River,
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sketching spring flowers, ferns & trees
along the way. A botanical illustrator & artist
will offer guidance & basic instruction for
sketching with pencil, pen, or watercolor.
A botanist will interpret the ecology of the
plants we see. Water cascading on bedrock
nearby & forested slopes of the valley are
perfect inspiration for this artistic endeavor.
Novice sketchers welcome on this unique
exploration mixing hiking, drawing & ecology.
Saturday, June 14, 9AM-12PM
Burkhardt, St. Croix Co.
Leaders: Vera Ming Wong & Barbara Delaney
Limit: 12
Cost: $14 per person
Saturday, June 14, 9:30AM-12PM
Baraboo, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Nisa Karimi, Bernie Williams & Mike Hillstrom
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
69. Sand Pine Barrens of the Northwest
Explore the rare pine barrens of NW
Wisconsin including a renewed barrens in the
path of the Germann Road Fire & a mature
wooded barrens just off the fire line. Compare
first hand the differences while discovering
unique plants, birds & wildlife in this scenic
landscape.
Saturday, June 14, 9aM-12:30PM
Gordon, douGlaS Co.
leader: BoB HanSon
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70. Wondrous Worms, Amazing Arthropods & Fascinating Flora
How well-versed are you in the creepy &
crawly of Wisconsin? Venture in the Baraboo
Hills to learn about diversity from a new
perspective. Search for bugs, worms &
problematic plants while learning how they
impact our forests. Entertaining & interactive
— great for kids! Ages 6+
*Half of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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71. 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 7+
Time: Both sessions 10AM-2PM
Choose one session to attend:
71-A. Saturday, June 14
71-B. Sunday, June 15
Bancroft, Portage Co.
Leaders: Janet Eschenbauch & Amber Eschenbauch
Limit: 24
Cost: $35 adult / $29 child, per person
72. Frogs & Toads of Governor
Dodge
Come a’croakin! Learn to identify all 12
species of frogs & toads by site & calls, then
test your skills at the monitoring stations in
Governor Dodge State Park. Find out how
easy it is to become a citizen scientist in the
Wisconsin Frog & Toad Survey! Ages 12+
Saturday, June 14, 7:30-10PM
Dodgeville, Iowa Co.
Leader: Andrew Badje
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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73. Dune Ecology:
Point Beach Ridges SNA
Explore this unique SNA to learn the glacial
history that was created over the past 10,000
years. Learn about Great Lakes beach, dune,
ridge & swale formations & their ecology.
Discover the rare species that call these
unique habitats home.
Tuesday, June 17, 9AM-12PM
Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co.
Leader: Joe Henry
Limit: 15
Cost: $22 per person
74. Poor Fens of Town Corner Cedars
SNA
Poor fens are associated with active or extinct
glacial lakes and have harsh conditions that
support unique plant communities atop floating
mats of mosses. Learn about poor fen ecology
& management & spy rare plants in this
enchanting SNA.
Thursday, June 19, 10AM-12:30AM
Amberg, Marinette Co.
Leaders: Andrew LaPlant & Joseph Henry
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
75. Solstice Motorcycle Ride in the
Baraboo Hills
Celebrate the summer solstice on your
motorcycle! Cruise 40 miles of the winding,
scenic backroads in the Barboo Hills with
brief stops along the way to hike & explore
four beloved SNAS: Parfrey’s Glen, Pewit’s
Nest, Natural Bridge & Ferry Bluff. This trip
is a fundraiser for the Foundation’s Field Trip
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Friday, June 20, 9AM-2:30PM
Merrimac, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Thomas Meyer & Dawn Hinebaugh
Limit: 12
Cost: $25 per person*
76. Kinnickinnic River Revitalized:
New Urban Trail!
Enjoy a hike on the newly open Kinnickinnc
River Trail! See first-hand the transformation
from concrete to green space, and
experience the revitalization it has brought to
this urban neighborhood.
Friday, June 20, 1-4PM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leaders: Nadia Bogue & Iris Gonzalez
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
77. Bats Up Close: Cross Plains
Venture into the field with biologists to
capture bats for tagging & monitoring. Enjoy
this exclusive opportunity to see several
species of bats up close! Similar to Trip #88,
but in a different location. This is a fundraiser
for bat conservation in WI.
Friday, June 20, 7:30-10:30PM
Cross Plains, Dane Co.
Leaders: J. Paul White, Heather Kaarakka & Jennifer Redell
Limit: 20
Cost: $62 per person*
78. Life on the Edge:
Protecting Shorelands
Climb aboard a pontoon classroom for
a hands-on opportunity to gain a better
understanding of aquatic sciences &
healthy shorelines. Learn about shoreland
habitat, water quality monitoring, shoreland
management & restoration. If you enjoy or
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own shoreline property, this trip is for you!
Lunch is included in the cost.
Saturday, June 21, 9AM-4PM
Cable, Bayfield Co.
Leaders: Michael Wenholz, John Haack & Pamela
Toshner
Limit: 30
Cost: $32 per person
79. Taliesin: Rare Plant Monitoring
Help conduct rare plant surveys overlooking
the Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece! Search
the hillsides of Taliesin for rare prairie plants,
using techniques developed for the Citizen
Scientist Rare Plant Monitoring program. This
is a fundraiser for conservation efforts at
Taliesin.
Saturday, June 21, 10AM-1PM
Spring Green, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Kevin Doyle, Cindy Ramseyer & Mike Deegan
Limit: 20
Cost: $22 per person
80. Big Bay Sand Spit & Bog SNA
The beauty of Madeline Island awaits! A
thousand years of natural history unfolds
before us on this boardwalk stroll through
time: from grains of sand to the present-day
lagoon, bog & barrier beach. Enjoy enchanting
tamaracks, barberry & wintergreen while
hiking this treasured site. Ages 8+
Saturday, June 21, 11AM-1PM
Madeline Island, Ashland Co.
Leader: Jennifer Birkholz
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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81. Blue River Desert & Bluffs
Did you know there is a desert in Wisconsin?
Hike through Blue River Sand Barrens SNA
to see cactus, reptiles & other arid-adapted
species living along the Lower Wisconsin
River. Then explore the prairie flora & enjoy
the view from atop Blue River Bluffs SNA.
Note: steep hill hiking.
Friday, June 27, 9AM-2PM
Blue River, Grant Co.
Leader: Thomas Meyer
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
82. Canyons & Savannas of Rocky
Run SNA
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 28, 9AM-12PM
Wyocena, Columbia Co.
Leader: Craig Anderson
Limit: 12
Cost: $12 per person
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83. Upper Sugar River Canoe
Exploration
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 include passing an old stagecoach
stop & Indian mound, traversing the
meandering river & observing a variety
of wildlife. Canoes provided. This trip is a
fundraiser for conservation work by the Upper
Sugar River Endowment Fund.
Saturday, June 28, 9AM-12PM
Paoli, Dane Co.
Leaders: Bill Keen & Lisa Keen
Limit: 10
Cost: $55 per person*
84. Modern Landfills: Creating Power
& Compost
Find out what happens to waste as we learn
how this modern landfill is constructed,
operated & how the gas is collected to create
renewable power. Rich compost is created
there, too! Ages 8+
Saturday, June 28, 10AM-12:30PM
Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co.
Leader: Mark Vinall
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
85. Tour the Raptor Rehab Center
View spectacular birds up close in a behindthe-scenes look at Raptor Education Group,
one of Wisconsin’s premier rehabilitation &
research facilities that specializes in bald
eagles & other large raptors. Ages 8+
Saturday, June 28
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85-B. 1-3PM
Antigo, Langlade Co.
Leaders: Marge Gibson & Joe Krumrie
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
86. Birds & Butterflies of Moquah
Barrens SNA
Unique in the northwoods, the pine barrens
landscape is home to many rare species.
Learn about barrens ecology & search
for vesper sparrows, upland sandpipers,
chestnut-sided warblers & dozens of butterfly
species.
Thursday, July 3, 7-11:30AM
Ino, Bayfield Co.
Leader: Ryan Brady
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
87. Rare Plants of Avon Bottoms
SNA
Avon Bottoms has one of the nicest
floodplain forests in southern WI & is home
to many rare plants — mostly southern
gems that barely sneak into the Badger
State. Discover delights while hiking scenic
forests & wet prairies along the lower Sugar
River. This trip is a fundraiser for the WI Rare
Plant Preservation Fund.
Friday, July 11, 10AM-1PM
Brodhead, Rock Co.
Leaders: Kevin Doyle & Ryan O’Connor
Limit: 20
Cost: $22 per person
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88. Bats Up Close: Kettle Moraine
Venture into the field with biologists to
capture bats for tagging & monitoring. Enjoy
this exclusive opportunity to see several
species of bats up close! Similar Trip #77, but
in a different location. This trip is a fundraiser
for bat conservation in WI.
Friday, July 11, 7:30-10:30PM
Palmyra, Jefferson Co.
Leaders: J. Paul White, Heather Kaarakka & Jennifer Redell
Limit: 20
Cost: $62 adult / $56 child, per person*
89. The Awe of Old-Growth
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 12, 9AM-12PM
Manitowish Waters, Vilas Co.
Leader: Randy Hoffman
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
90. 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 & amazing
contributions to the history of Wisconsin.
Similar to Trip #95, but in a different location.
Great fun for kids & adults! Ages 5+
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Saturday, July 12, 9AM-12PM
Mukwonago, Waukesha Co.
Leader: Lisie Kitchel
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
91. Visionary Conservation: International Crane Foundation
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
in-depth discussions with ICF scientists &
educators. Ages 10+
Saturday, July 12, 9AM-12PM
Baraboo, Sauk Co.
Leaders: Darcy Love, Cully Shelton &
Bryant Tarr
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
92. Wild Edible & Healing Plants of
High Cliff
Learn how to safely identify native & nonnative plants used for food, medicine &
survival. Explore the history of the Niagara
Escarpment & the native people’s staple
resources. Get hands-on to gather, prepare &
enjoy a wild salad! Ages 10+
Saturday, July 12, 9AM-12PM
Sherwood, Calumet Co.
Leaders: Cynthia Mueller & Rob Zimmer
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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93. Canoe the Upper Waupaca Chain O’Lakes
Canoe through a chain of five connected
lakes to learn about glacial features, Native
American influences, animals & plants. Paddle
through boiling springs, crystal blue lakes &
the pristine Pope Lake SNA. You must bring
your own canoe/kayak. Ages 10+
Saturday, July 12, 10AM-2PM
Waupaca, Waupaca Co.
Leader: Sue Eiler
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
94. 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+
Wednesday, July 16, 8AM-12PM
Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co.
Leaders: Jeanette Kelly & Anna Mares
Limit: 20
Cost: $20 adult / $9 child, per person
95. 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 & amazing
contributions to the history of Wisconsin.
Similar to Trip #90, but in a different location.
Great fun for kids & adults! Ages 5+
Saturday, July 19, 9AM-12PM
Meridian, Dunn Co.
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Leader: Lisie Kitchel
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
96.Native Bees & Prairie
Wildflowers
Did you know honeybees are not a native
species? But nearly 400 species of bees
are native to Wisconsin! Enjoy learning
about their ecology & diversity in a
classroom presentation. Then venture to
restored prairies to see methods of capture,
identification & some of their correlations
with the prairie flowers. Although the
likelihood of being stung is extremely small,
this trip not advised for people allergic to bee
stings.
Saturday, July 19, 9AM-1PM
Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co.
Leaders: Dennis Johnson, Judy Schwarzmeier & Patrick Dotson
Limit: 12
Cost: $22 per person
97. Cave of the Mounds:
Tour & Prairies
Tour the Cave of the Mounds & marvel at
this amazing underground gem. Resplendant
& breathtaking natural wonders are around
each bend! Then enjoy a hike through
restored prairie & woodlands to learn about
management & history of the surrounding
lands.
Saturday, July 19, 9-11:30AM
Blue Mounds, Dane Co.
Leader: Kim Anderson
Limit: 50
Cost: $23 adult / $15 child, per person
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98. 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.
Enjoy acres of short-grass prairie & learn
about ecology, wildlife & birds.
Wednesday, July 23, 10AM-12PM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leader: Tom Kroeger
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
99. Butterflies & Goats of the
Hogback Prairie SNA
Note: this is a rugged hike on steep terrain.
What do goats & butterflies have in common?
They both like what’s growing on the
Hogback Prairie SNA! Learn how goats are
being used as one of the management tools
to improve habitat for State Endangered regal
fritillary butterflies & other invertebrates.
Spy many butterfly species & rare shrubland
birds, too!
Friday, July 25, 10AM-1PM
Steuben, Crawford Co.
Leaders: Armund Bartz & Dean Edlin
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
100. Birds, Blueberries & Barrens
Enjoy the morning serenade of grassland
birds as we learn about the ecology &
restoration of the renowned Spread Eagle
Barrens SNA. Help monitor bluebird nesting
boxes & hopefully find blueberries ripe for the
picking! Ages 7+
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Saturday, July 26, 7-9AM
Florence, Florence Co.
Leader: Anna Jahns
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
101. Fen & Prairie SNAs of
Green Lake County
What’s the difference between a prairie & a
fen? Find out on this hike in Berlin Fen SNA
to see peat mounds, marl flats & the rare
plants that thrive where few can survive.
Then off to Puchyan Prairie SNA to marvel
at extensive wet prairies full of blazing stars,
prairie dock, lilies, cotton grass & more.
This trip is a fundraiser for the WI Rare Plant
Preservation Fund.
Saturday, July 26, 9AM-1PM
Berlin, Green Lake Co.
Leaders: Kevin Doyle & Ryan O’Connor
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 per person
102. 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 cut-flower production beds.
Saturday, July 26, 9AM-1:30PM
Barneveld, Iowa Co.
Leaders: Kelly Kearns, Kate Cooper &
Gigi LaBudde
Limit: 15
Cost: $17 per person
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103. Paddle to Explore Aquatic Plants
Learn to be an aquatic plant Citizen Scientist!
Paddle through a secluded lake in the
Chippewa County Forest to explore the
wonders of aquatic plant diversity & lake
biology. Search for plants, learn to identify
them & press them for herbarium samples.
Canoes provided.
Saturday, July 26, 10AM-1:30PM
New Auburn, Chippewa Co.
Leader: Jeanette Kelly & Anna Mares
Limit: 12
Cost: $47 per person
104. Sunset Cruise on the Mississippi
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 dessert & drinks aboard a semienclosed pontoon cruiser. Limited space
available for this exclusive event, which is
a fundraiser for the Foundation’s Field Trip
Program.
Saturday, July 26, 6:30-8:30PM
La Crosse, La Crosse Co.
Leader: Captain Eric
Limit: 40
Cost: $75 per person*
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105. Hiking the Sylvania Wilderness
Note: This is a long rugged hike only
for those in top physical condition.
Lace up your hiking boots for a 9-mile trek in
the Sylvania Wilderness around Clark Lake.
Visit four pristine wilderness lakes, marvel
at old-growth conifers to enjoy the beauty of
this threatened wilderness as we celebrate
the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act.
Ages 12+
Sunday July 27, 9AM-4:30PM
Watersmeet, MI
Leader: Dan Wallace
Limit: 18
Cost: $20 adult / $4 child, per person
106. Prairie Restoration: Holy Wisdom Monastery
Enjoy a walking tour to explore the history
of the land & the monastery. Visit prairies,
a restored glacial lake & the future site of
restored savanna that surrounds the Holy
Wisdom Monastery. Learn how caring for the
Earth is part of the Sisters’ mission. Lunch
provided in the dining room of their LEEDcertified building. Ages 10+
Wednesday, July 30, 9AM-1PM
Middleton, Dane Co.
Leaders: Greg Armstrong & Nancy Schlimgen
Limit: 25
Cost: $30 adult / $24 child, per person
107. Breakfast with Bats — for Kids!
Meet just before sunrise at Yellowstone
Lake to marvel as nearly 1,000 bats
swarm around their roost after a night out
foraging. Enjoy a simple breakfast (provided)
& interactive program to meet live fruit
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bats. This trip is best enjoyed by kids & their
families, and is similar to Trip #122 for adults.
This is a fundraiser for bat conservation in
Wisconsin. Ages 8+
Saturday, August 2, 5-7:30AM
Blanchardville, Iowa Co.
Leaders: Jennifer Redell, J. Paul White & Heather Kaarakka
Limit: 35
Cost: $52 adult / $27 child, per person*
108. Cranes: Inspiring Worldwide Restoration
The charisma of cranes has inspired people
worldwide to restore & conserve wetlands.
Explore the efforts of the Internation Crane
Foundation and learn about their restoration
of local wetlands, prairies & savannas. See
cranes on display to venture from Wisconsin
to Africa, Asia, Australia & Europe — all in
one morning!
Saturday, August 2, 6-10AM
Baraboo, Sauk Co.
Leader: Jeb Barzen
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
109. Small Mammals of Southern Wisconsin
Explore the diversity & ecology of small
mammals! Tour the UW-Madison Wildlife
Ecology Museum, then venture into the field to
check live traps and learn about shrews, mice,
bats, voles & smaller squirrels.
Saturday, August 2, 8AM-12PM
Madison, Dane Co.
Leader: Scott Craven
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
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110. Wetlands of the Penokee Hills
Adventure awaits! Enjoy native plants,
beaver dams & abundant birds & wildlife as
we explore the picturesque wetlands of the
Upper Bad River Watershed in the heart of the
Penokee Hills. Wetlands are woven into the
fabric of this complex landscape. Learn how
they aid to regulate water quality from trout
streams, down the watershed, all the way to
Lake Superior.
Saturday, August 2, 9AM-1PM
Upson, Iron Co.
Leader: Tracy Hames
Limit: 20
Cost: $37 per person
111. Butterflies, Beetles & Blooms of Bauer Brockway Barrens SNA
Hike this premier site in Wisconsin in search
of rare butterflies, moths, beetles, plants &
birds. Perhaps spy endangered Karner blue
butterflies! Learn about the unique ecology of
barrens, once considered sandy wastelands
but now deemed globally rare ecosystems.
Saturday, August 2, 9:30AM-1PM
Black River Falls, Jackson Co.
Leader: Armund Bartz
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
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112. 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
habitat to many birds, insects & animals. This
is not an ordinary prairie tour! Two sessions
offered, each with various blooming plants.
Ages 6+
Time: Both sessions 12:30-3PM
Choose one session to attend:
112-A. Saturday, August 2
112-B. Saturday, August 30
Cedarburg, Ozaukee Co.
Leaders: Benjamin Arnold & Marjie Tomter
Limit: 25
Cost: $14 adult / $8 child, per person
113. Goose Pond Prairie Restoration
Amazing restoration at a landscape scale!
Marvel at over 400 acres of restored mesic
& tallgrass prairie habitat at Goose Pond
Sanctuary. See the effects of burning &
compare the plants & wildlife between recent
to 20-year-old resorations.
Saturday, August 9, 9AM-12PM
Arlington, Columbia Co.
Leaders: Mark Martin, Susan Foote-Martin & Tony Abate
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
114. Butterflies of Wisconsin
The fascinating world of native Wisconsin
butterflies awaits! See the Beaver Creek
caterpillar rearing lab & enjoy the butterfly
house to see more than a dozen species
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of native butterflies up close! Learn about
butterfly lifecycles, migration & ecology & the
garden plants that attract them. Ages 12+
Saturday, August 9, 9:30AM-12PM
Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co.
Leader: James Schwiebert
Limit: 20
Cost: $20 adult / $14 child, per person
115. Wolf Howl in the Flambeau
Join the pack as we learn about wolf ecology
& enjoy an evening bus ride through wolf
territory with stops along forest backroads to
look for tracks & listen for wolves. Experience
the Flambeau River State Forest in a unique
way! Ages 12+
Saturday, August 9, 3PM-Midnight
Winter, Sawyer Co.
Leaders: Jane Wiedenhoeft & David MacFarland
Limit: 25
Cost: $37 adult / $31 child, per person
116. Shorebird Madness!
Migratory shorebirds are one of the most
diverse & fascinating groups of birds, as well
as some of the world’s greatest travelers.
Learn the basics of shorebird identification
& the wetlands that provide important stopovers on their long journeys to Central &
South America. This trip is a fundraiser for
the Bird Protection Fund.
Thursday, August 14, 8AM-12PM
Horicon, Dodge Co.
Leader: Andy Paulios
Limit: 30
Cost: $62 per person*
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117. Native Prairie Seed Harvest
Explore the Star Prairie native seed farm
in the Western Prairie Habitat Restoration
Area. Get hands on to help harvest seed
& learn about prairie restoration. Spy
grassland birds & pollinators too! Ages 5+
Friday, August 15, 9AM-12PM
Star Prairie, St. Croix Co.
Leaders: Missy Sparrow-Lien, Ryan Brathal & Ryan Haffele
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
118. Summer Flora of Cherokee Marsh SNA
Hike off-trail to discover the high-quality
fen, sedge meadow & wet prairie that are
protected within this largest wetland in
Dane County. Spy blooming blazing stars
& swamp milkweed & see rare wildlife
that inhabit these less-visited reaches of
the marsh. This trip is a fundraiser for the
Cherokee Marsh Conservation Fund.
Saturday, August 16, 9AM-12PM
Madison, Dane Co.
Leaders: Nate Fayram, Kevin Doyle & Janet Battista
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 per person
119. 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: 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.
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Saturday, August 16, 9:30AM-3:30PM
Montello, Marquette Co.
Leaders: Mark Martin & Kathleen McGwin
Limit: 25
Cost: $22 per person
120. Banding Ducks Hands On
Stealthily ascend into blinds 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 & even band ducks yourself! A
great hands-on experience to learn about
waterfowl ecology & management.
Ages 7+
Thursday, August 21, 4:30-8:30AM
Reedsville, Manitowoc Co.
Leaders: Josh Jackl & Natanya Hayden
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
121. Shorebirds Made Simpler: Rainbow Flowage
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 buffbreasted sandpipers too!
Thursday, August 21, 8AM-12PM
St. Germain, Vilas Co.
Leader: Ryan Brady
Limit: 20
Cost: $12 per person
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122. Breakfast with the Bats
Meet just before sunrise to marvel as nearly
1,000 bats swarm around their roost after a
night out foraging. Enjoy a simple breakfast
(provided) & interactive program to meet live
fruit bats. This trip is best enjoyed by adults,
and is similar to Trip #107 for children. This is
a fundraiser for bat conservation in Wisconsin.
Saturday, August 23, 5-7:30AM
Blanchardville, Iowa Co.
Leaders: Jennifer Redell, J. Paul White & Heather Kaarakka
Limit: 35
Cost: $62 per person*
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125. Lulu Lake SNA: Bur Oak Opening
Traverse beloved Lulu Lake SNA to explore
a globally significant natural community: bur
oak openings. Marvel at these majestic trees
as we hike through a remnant dry prairie
knob and down to the pristine Mukwonago
River.
Saturday, August 23, 9:30AM-12PM
Eagle, Walworth Co.
Leaders: Adam Stone & Jessica Renley
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
Marvel at the rare plants & animals that inhabit
the fen & wet prairies of Bluff Creek SNA.
See a trout stream, spy springs & learn more
about this rare ecological gem. Then enjoy the
opportunity to get hands-on helping with the
removal of invasive phragmites grass.
Saturday, August 23, 8AM-12:30PM
Whitewater, Walworth Co.
Leaders: Jared Urban, Virginia Coburn & Zach Kastern
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
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127. Geocaching in the Driftless Area
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) & other
hidden life teeming on the riverbed below.
Ages 10+
Saturday, August 23, 8:30AM-2PM
Shawano, Shawano Co.
Leaders: Scott Koehnke, James Robaidek & Kay Brockman-Mederas
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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 endangered
swamp metalmark butterflies. Ages 8+
Saturday, August 23, 10AM-12PM
Newburg, Ozaukee Co.
Leader: Mary Holleback
Limit: 15
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
Enjoy a modern-day treasure hunt! Learn
how to use GPS to track down geocaches—
hidden containers with “treasures” inside.
Learn map & compass orienteering too. GPS
units provided, or bring your own. Ages 7+
Saturday, August 23
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127-A. 9-11AM
127-B. 1-3PM
Black Earth, Dane Co.
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Leader: Virginia Wiggen
Limit: 12
Cost: $18 per person
128. Banding Birds of the Northwoods
Nothing like a bird in the hand to hone
your ID skills! Assist researchers as they
mist-net, measure & band songbirds. Then
hike the trails through diverse habitats to
learn about bird ecology & habitats & how
you can make your own property more
bird-friendly.
Friday, August 29, 7-10:30AM
Washburn, Bayfield Co.
Leader: Ryan Brady
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 per person
129. Monarch Tagging at Schlitz Audubon
It’s time for monarch butterflies to make
their annual journey to Mexico. Enjoy an
interactive presentation about monarch
butterflies, then venture outside with nets
to catch, tag & release monarch migrators.
Ages 5+
Saturday, September 6, 1-3PM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leader: Moya Mowbray
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
130. Oak Regeneration in Southwest Wisconsin
Explore silviculture at the Douglas Hallock
Demonstration Forest to learn about the
forestry techniques used in managing for
oak regeneration & songbird habitat. If you
own forestland, this trip is for you!
Saturday, September 13, 9AM-1PM
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Millville, Grant Co.
Leaders: Allen King & Brad Hutnik
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
131. Train Ride & Bluff Prairie Hike: Tiffany Wildlife Area
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 &
wildlife. Then off to the tracks to ride atop
an antique open-air train through famed
Tiffany Bottoms Wildlife Area. Enjoy stops
along the way for short hikes into blooming
prairies, forests, wetlands & sloughs near
the mouth of the Chippewa River. An
exclusive opportunity to enjoy this remote
mosaic of ecosystems. This fundraiser
supports conservation along the Lower
Chippewa River.
Saturday, September 13, 9AM-5PM
Pepin, Pepin Co.
Leaders: Dave Linderud & Gary Wolf
Limit: 64
Cost: $45 per person*
132. Autumn on Muralt Bluff Prairie SNA
Enjoy fall colors & commanding bluff-top
views while learning about the natural
history & rare species of this beloved SNA.
Marvel at the quilt of color as goldenrods,
asters & gentians display their best of the
season. Help collect seed to further local
restoration efforts.
Saturday, September 13, 10AM-3PM
Albany, Green Co.
Leaders: Jared Urban & Tom Mitchell
Limit: 25
Cost: $12 per person
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133. 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 that will fly all
the way to Mexico for the winter! Ages 7+
Saturday, September 13, 12:30-3PM
Kansasville, Kenosha Co.
Leader: Beth Goeppinger
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
134. Tree Climbing: A View from the Top
Discover the exciting new outdoor activity
called Recreational Tree Climbing. Explore
the overlooked wonders of the tree canopy
habitat while finding peace, relaxation & a new
perspective from the branches of a tree. All
your senses come alive! Move up and down a
rope system to experience a squirrel’s eye view
of the world! Fee includes use of safety gear.
Ages 7+
Saturday, September 13, 1-3:30PM
Newburg, Washington Co.
Leader: Amanda Zopp
Limit: 15
Cost: $37 adult / $31 child, per person
135. Behind the Scenes: Wildlife Rehab Center
Tour behind the scenes at the WI Humane
Society’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in
Milwaukee, which admits over 5,000 injured,
sick & orphaned wild animals each year.
View the patients in the wildlife hospital and
visit with a resident peregrine falcon, Eastern
screech owl, big brown bats & more.
Ages 12+
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Thursday, September 18, 2-4PM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leader: Scott Diehl
Limit: 40
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
136. Horicon Marsh Sunset Cruise
Enjoy a hike through the beloved Horicon
Marsh to learn about ecology & discover
wildlife. Then board pontoon boats for an
enchanting sunset cruise in search of birds &
autumnal delights. This trip is a fundraiser for
the Foundation’s Field Trip Program.
Friday, September 19, 3:30-7:30PM
Horicon, Dodge Co.
Leaders: Marc Zuelsdorf & Liz Herzmann
Limit: 40
Cost: $50 per person
137. Birds & Bat Migration in Milwaukee
Learn the importance of urban natural areas
for bats, migratory birds & other wildlife
species. Observe a bird banding station,
mist-nets & acoustic bat monitoring demos
in Riverside Park. Enjoy a rare opportunity to
see songbirds in the hand! Ages 10+
Saturday, September 20, 8-11AM
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.
Leaders: Owen Boyle, Tim Vargo & Jennifer Callaghan
Limit: 30
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
138. Baraboo Hills Geology
Note: Some challenging & steep hiking.
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
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this landscape. Enjoy stops to hike at Van
Hise Rock, Abelman’s Gorge, Parfrey’s Glen &
Devil’s Lake.
Saturday, September 20, 9AM-4PM
Baraboo, Sauk Co.
Leader: Phil Fauble
Limit: 25
Cost: $20 per person
139. Lake Sturgeon Reintroduction
Lake sturgeon can live for 50 years or more
& grow to nearly 9 feet long! Once common
in the Great Lakes, they were absent from the
Milwaukee River for more than a century—
until recent years. 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 20
Choose one session time to attend:
139-A. 9AM-12PM
139-B. 1-4PM
Newburg, Ozaukee Co.
Leader: Mary Holleback
Limit: 20
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
140. Autumn Dells Power-Hike
Note: this is a very challenging hike
— only hearty hikers need apply!
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.
Friday, SepteMber 26, 9aM-2pM
WiSCOnSin dellS, COluMbia CO.
Leader: Thomas Meyer
D. Z. Johnson
K. Redmond
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Limit: 20
Cost: $20 per person
141. Prairie Plants: Diversity & Seed
Collection
Enjoy the beauty of the 20 acres of prairies
that surround the Seno Woodland Education
Center. Learn about prairie plant diversity &
get hands-on for seed harvesting. Ages 10+
Saturday, October 4, 9:30AM-12:30PM
Burlington, Walworth Co.
Leaders: Nan Calvert & Ron Rasmussen
Limit: 25
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
142. Amazing Raptor Migration:
Hawk Ridge Observatory
Enjoy peak raptor migration from a
ridgetop perch with panoramic views of
Lake Superior. The right winds can bring
several thousand raptors! Expect northern
goshawks, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks,
merlins & Peregrine falcons. Learn about
raptor ecology & ID, see birds banded up
close. Ages 8+
Saturday, October 4
Choose one session time to attend:
142-A. 9-11:30AM
142-B. 1-3:30PM
Duluth, MN
Leader: Amy Staffen, Rich Staffen & Sharon
Fandel
Limit: 15
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
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143 & 147
143. Saw-whet & Long-eared Owl Banding
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:
143-A. Friday, October 10
143-B. Saturday, October 11
143-C. Friday, October 17
143-D. Thursday, October 23
143-E. Friday, October 24
Stevens Point, Portage Co.
Leaders: Gene Jacobs & Lorraine Jacobs
Limit: 35
Cost: $27 adult / $21 child, per person
144. Autumn Photography in the North Kettle Moraine
Explore the world of outdoor photography
guided by two experienced nature
photographers. Start the day with 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,
and images of lakes & ponds. Beginner to
advanced photographers welcome.
Saturday, October 11, 9AM-3PM
Dundee, Fond du Lac Co.
Leader: Ken Wardius & Barb Wardius
Limit: 12
Cost: $20 per person
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145. Crane Roosting at Sandhill Wildlife Area
Marvel at breathtaking views as thousands of
cranes come to roost in Gallagher Marsh at
sunset. There’s a good chance to see eagles
& swans too! Ages 10+
Saturday, October 11, 3:30-7:30PM
Babcock, Wood Co.
Leader: Britt Searles
Limit: 20
Cost: $15 adult / $9 child, per person
146. Restoring the Native Past for Our Future
Explore the Germantown Wilderness
Enhancement Project to see the amazing
transformation of 125 acres of farmland
to native prairie, wetland & forests. Learn
first-hand from the experts how this property
came to be & the importance it holds for the
local landscape. Ages 10+
Friday, October 17, 9AM-12PM
Germantown, Washington Co.
Leaders: Stephen McCarthy, Bill Graffin & David Grusznski
Limit: 50
Cost: $12 adult / $6 child, per person
147. Saw-whet Owl Banding at Beaver Creek
Experience Wisconsin’s smallest owl up close
& personal! Help catch & band saw-whet
owls at Beaver Creek Reserve. Ages 8+
Saturday, October 18, 7:30-9PM
Fall Creek, Eau Claire Co.
Leader: Ruth Forsgren
Limit: 25
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
2 Easy
3 Average
4 Challenging
5 Extreme
H. Cox
A. Walaszek
Register Online: WisConservation.org
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148. Waterfowl ID on the Mississippi
Get to know your ducks, geese & swans
of the Mississippi River flyway! Learn
tips & tricks for waterfowl ID in an indoor
classroom with local wildlife & conservation
biologists. Then venture to the field in Pools
8 & 9 to practice your new skills during the
peak of waterfowl migration. Ages 12+
Time: Both sessions 9AM-1PM
Choose one session to attend:
148-A. Saturday, October 25
148-B. Friday, November 7
LaCrosse, LaCrosse Co.
Leaders: Brenda Kelly & Scott Kelly
Limit: 30
Cost: $17 adult / $11 child, per person
Mississippi Explorer
N. Nabak
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150. 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 15, 1-4PM
Lansing, IA
Leader: Captain Annie
Limit: 55
Cost: $52 adult / $46 child, per person
149. Migration on the Mighty Mississippi
A site to behold! Expect to see more than
250 bald eagles & 100,000 waterfowl as
we join expert birders to scan birding hotspots along Pools 8 & 9 of the Mississippi
River. 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.
Friday, November 14, 8:30AM-2PM
Brownsville, MN
Leaders: Andy Paulios & Steve Houdek
Limit: 50
Cost: $37 per person*
*A majority of your cost per person for this trip is tax-deductible.
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The Great
Wisconsin Birdathon
This May, flock to the action and support our
state’s birds at WIBirdathon.org
Bird-a-thon: Helping Wisconsin’s birds by spending
any portion of a 24-hour period in May observing birds
and soliciting pledges for the total number of species seen.
Get Involved:
Go on a Birding Blitz Field Trip
See page 2 for details.
Fly Solo as a Birder & Start a Great Wisconsin
Birdathon Team
Bird on your own...or friends,
businesses, or organizations can create a team and bird together. Set up your webpage
at WIBirdathon.org. Point your friends to your team’s page to pledge or donate.
Take a Long Walk for Birds
Last year, Milwaukee’s Bill Mueller walked 246 miles from Lake Michigan to the
Mississippi River and raised $10,000. This year, Bill doubled his goal – to $20,000 –
and he’d like a little help! Volunteers can sign up to walk any part of a route from the
Illinois state line in Kenosha County to the Michigan line in Marinette County.
Proceeds from the Great Wisconsin Birdathon will support: the second Wisconsin
Breeding Bird Atlas, Bird City Wisconsin, Important Bird Areas, Wisconsin Stopover
Initiative, reforestation of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, Wisconsin’s bird monitoring
program and recovery of whooping cranes & Kirtland’s warblers in the state.
Many thanks to our sponsors for the 2014 Birdathon:
Derse Foundation, John J. Frautschi Family Foundation, Wild Birds Unlimited-Mequon and Havegard Farms
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B. Hogseth
Support a Signature Team
Pledge or donate to a team of
well-recognized birding experts
who will bird at their favorite
regional hotspots and update their
supporters via their team webpage.
Think of the
places that
mean Wisconsin
to you...
The lake where your grandfather taught
you to fish. The forests you hiked with
your family. The wetlands where you and
your daughter saw nesting birds. The
State Natural Areas, State Parks, State
Fisheries, and State Wildlife Areas you’ve
explored while on a Field Trip with our
Foundation.
How much do these places mean to you?
How much do these memories matter?
And how much do you want them to
thrive for the next generation, and the
one after that?
The Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund
was created so that we can start now to
ensure the future enjoyment of our state’s
remarkable natural wonders.
From improving forest health to restoring
wetlands and fighting invasive species,
Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund was
created to last lifetimes because our precious lands, waters, and wildlife must last
lifetimes. The Fund debuted in September 2013, and already more than 5,600 people
across the state have donated more than $16,000 to the Fund. The need is great, and
every donation...from $10 to $1,000 or more...will make a big difference for Wisconsin.
Please consider supporting the Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund so that you — and
your children and grandchildren — can enjoy Wisconsin forever.
To learn more or to
make a tax-deductible
donation, visit
CherishWisconsin.org
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Registration Information
Steps to Register for Field Trips:
1 Check your membership status! We’ve marked the address label on this booklet.
2
If it says:
• Renew Today! You must renew your membership at the $25 level or greater in order to
register for trips. Simply make your renewal payment when you register for trips, or renew
anytime at wisconservation.org
• Thank You! You do not need to renew at this time, your membership is current.
• Join us! Please consider becoming a member to join us on field trips. Become a member
during your online field trip registration and receive a discounted membership rate of $15.
Register online at: WisConservation.org
You must be, or become, a member of the Foundation to register for field trips.
When can I register for Field Trips?
Current & renewing members enjoy Early Bird online registration starting at NOON on March 25.
Not already a member? You have two registration & membership options:
• Before April 1: Go to 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 Tuesday, March 25.
•
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: [email protected].
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Registration opens
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