The studies showing chemical pollution of Warner Park’s wetland received news coverage. Here’s Channel 15’s report: WMTV – NBC15 Madison, Wisconsin:
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Nature Explorers brave the ice to check out Wood Duck and Kestral nests
By Paul Noeldner This is the Weekly Wild Warner Nature Explorers Report from Madison, Wisconsin. About 35 Sherman Middle School students participate in this ongoing after-school outdoor education program advised …
Rhythm & Booms: Confirmed polluter of Warner’s wetland
Test results from Rhythm & Booms are in, and the links below will take you to them. The Committee on the Environment released these drafts this week, but won’t discuss …
Nature Explorers: Over 230 children in three years
INTO THE WILD! Thirty-nine rambunctious students from Sherman Middle School, teamed with 18 mentors from UW-Madison, began the sixth semester of Nature Explorers on Feb. 6, 2013. In three years …
Rhythm & Booms – a plane full of pollution from China
The following letter to the editor was published in the Wisconsin State Journal on Jan. 31: By Jim Carrier Warner Park has been considered an “ideal” fireworks venue because of …
It’s time to stop Rhythm & Booms pollution in Warner Park
By Tim Nelson, chair of Wild Warner Wild Warner, a nonprofit environmental group, today asked the city of Madison to discontinue the Rhythm & Booms fireworks event, held on the …
A wild storm doesn’t stop Wild Warner
The snow was still blowing when we took a walk into Warner Park But people were out, skiing, walking and sledding. The heavy snow turned the landscape into white sculpture. …
Geese were rounded up Warner Park in 2012
We have finally received confirmation that geese were rounded up in Warner Park (and other Madison parks) earlier this year. Trish O’Kane received this information from Chip Lovell of USDA …
Warner Beach – a great place to swim and watch the rhythms of nature
Warner Beach and the boat ramp are a beautiful part of Warner Park. Connected hydrologically by a new, larger culvert under Woodward Drive, the beach area is heavily used by …
Wild Warner elects new leadership
Tim Nelson was unanimously elected chair of Wild Warner on Tuesday night. Our current treasurer, park watchdog and a tireless and cheerful volunteer, Tim will lead our growing nonprofit through …
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