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. …
Month: December 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 …