The Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey has a research permit to to take one to two 2-inch diameter soil cores along the gravel path on the west side of the Class of 1918 Marsh. …
Year: 2019
We want to hear from you…Preserve Stakeholder Meeting, January 28, 2020
Save the date for the second of two Preserve Stakeholder meetings on January 28, 2020 at 5:00pm. This meeting allows you, our stakeholder, a chance to review and comment on the draft 2020 budget documents: …
Fall 2019 Newsletter
Read the latest about the Preserve in the Fall 2019 Lakeshore Nature Preserve E-Newsletter. This issue includes articles on oak management and the legacy of change, Picnic Point bat research, the Hoofers Ambassadors efforts towards …
Notice of Hazard Tree Removals on Picnic Point
Crews will begin removing hazard trees and dead branches posing a threat to visitors along the Picnic Point trails starting the week of January 21. Many of the trees that are being removed are ash …
A Special Giving Opportunity
In this season of giving, for every donation to the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, we will donate a book to a child to inspire an appreciation for wetlands. With your support the Lakeshore Nature Preserve is …
2018 Annual Report
The Lakeshore Nature Preserve 2018 Annual Report is now available. This report contains information about the Preserve’s education, outreach, and stewardship activities in 2018.
Summer 2019 E-Newsletter
During theses dog days of summer read the latest about the Preserve in the Summer 2019 Lakeshore Nature Preserve E-Newsletter. The summer issue shares information on several interesting research and volunteer projects and introduces the interns …
Second chance to give feedback on the draft strategic plan
Join us for the 2nd of two public comment meetings on the Lakeshore Nature Preserve Draft Strategic Plan Wednesday November 20 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in Union South. Check TITU for the room location. The draft …
Public comment meeting on draft strategic plan November 12
The UW-Madison’s Lakeshore Nature Preserve will present their Draft Strategic Plan for public comment on Tuesday November 12 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Memorial Union. Refreshments will be served. Check Today in the Union for room …
Accepting Project Proposals Until November 1
Project proposals can be submitted for capital improvements, funding assistance, or maintenance support within the Lakeshore Nature Preserve’s 300 acres of natural areas. Proposals may be submitted by faculty, staff, students, student organizations, or community members. Proposals …