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Dane County Land & Water Resources Department

Event Calendar

Jan

27

Brush Cutting Work Parties with the Friends of Cherokee Marsh

Join the Friends of Cherokee Marsh for brush cutting work parties! Help clear invasive brush from a great park boarding Cherokee Marsh.

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Jan

28

Kids on the Farm at Schumacher Park

Join us every week at the farm as we explore mindfulness, creativity, and nature!

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Jan

31

Invasive Tree and Brush Removal Workday at Halfway Prairie Schoolhouse

Winter is a great time to remove invasive and weedy brush and trees crowding our woodlands and oak savannas. Please join Natural Areas Staff for a morning of brush and tree removal and to learn why it's important to keep these areas open for other native species to grow and thrive.

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Jan

31

Invasive Tree and Shrub Removal Winter Workdays at Lower Mud Lake

Embrace Wisconsin winter by breathing the crisp, clean air, getting some exercise, and working along friends to restore native habitat!

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Jan

31

Wingra Creek - Salt Watch Monitoring

Wingra Creek - Salt Watch Monitoring

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Feb

1

Farm Explorers Night Hike

Join the Friends of Schumacher Farm when the sun sets to see the park in a whole new light.

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Feb

1

Restoration Workdays at Donald County Park

Join the Friends of Donald Park in their efforts to help maintain and restore the park's prairies and oak savannas.

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Feb

2

Learn to Snowshoe

Come learn a new outdoor skill in winter!

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Feb

3

Native Plant Propagation - Pot and Tray Washing Day!

Work with staff and volunteers to be a part of a program providing native plants to our community. We will be preparing our flower pots for the 2025 season.

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Feb

4

Invasive Tree and Brush Removal Workday at Ice Age Trail Junction

Winter is a great time to remove invasive and weedy brush and trees crowding our woodlands and oak savannas. Please join Natural Areas Staff for a morning of brush and tree removal and to learn why it's important to keep these areas open for other native species to grow and thrive.

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