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Lakeshore Nature Preserve history
Outreach
Restoration
- Janet Batzli, Biocore Prairie: Where There Is Smoke…There Really Is Fire!, Winter 2005
- Ann Burgess, Biological Communities in the Preserve's Master Plan, Winter 2005
- Glenda Denniston, Bill's Woods Planting Project, Fall 2001
- Glenda Denniston, Dispelling Thirteen Garlic Mustard Myths, Fall 2006
- Eastern Bill's Woods Project, Winter 2003
- Rebecca Kagle, Muir Woods and Lakeshore Path Enhancement in Progress, Fall 2005
- Roma Lenehan, Why Favor Native Plants? Winter 2004
- Roma Lenehan, Invasive Plants in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, Spring 2006
- Stanley Temple, Managing Urban Natural Areas, Fall 2002
- Roma Lenehan, Saving a Marsh: An Environmental Success Story, Fall 2002
- Kafryn Lieder, Biocore Prairie, Fall 2001
- Paul H. Zedler and Cathie Bruner, The CNA and UW's New Stormwater Management Project, Spring 2004
Human history
- Thomas D. Brock, History of the Lakeshore Path, Winter 2004
- Thomas D. Brock, History of Picnic Point, Spring 2004
- Jane Camerini, Tent Colony Chronicles, Part I, Spring 2002
- Jane Camerini, The Spirit of Camp Gallistella : Tent Colony Chronicles
Part II, Winter 2002
- Glenda Denniston, Ancient Earthworks in Eagle Heights Woods, Spring 2003
- Roma Lenehan, University Bay: Preservation and Change, Winter 2002
- Roma Lenehan, The Gift of Frautschi Point, Spring 2003
- Roma Lenehan, Aldo Leopold and the Campus Natural Areas, Fall 2004
- Roma Lenehan, Eagle Heights Woods, Spring 2002
- Jean Meanwell and Harriet Riley, "Saving the Woods," Winter 2003 (Wally
Bauman)
- Jean Meanwell, Exploring the Picnic Point Area with Daniel Einstein, Winter 2005
Natural history
- Glenda Denniston, Stories in the Snow, Winter 2002
- Glenda Denniston, Eagles at Frautschi Point, Spring 2006
- Glenda Denniston, Insect Drama in a Tree Trunk, Winter 2005
- Glenda Denniston, Watching Cup Plants, Fall 2006
- Glenda Denniston, "The Uncertain Future of Big Woods," Spring 2005
- Glenda Denniston, Butterflies: The Flying Jewels of Spring, Spring 2003
- Glenda Denniston, Ugly Dead Trees, Fall 2003
- Glenda Denniston, Woodland Migration Corridors: Critical Stopover Habitat for Neotropical Migrant Forest Birds, Fall 2002
- Jill Feldcamp, An Overlooked Insect: The Dragonfly, Spring 2002
- Jill Feldcamp, Discovering Frogs in the Campus Natural Areas, Fall 2003
- Roma Lenehan, Birds of the Campus Natural Areas by Season, Spring
2005
- Roma Lenehan, Bird Studies in the Campus Natural Areas - Fall 2001
- John Magnuson, “More Than Just a View of the Lake,” Winter 2006
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