Author: Jim
Critters you might see in the Park
Two of our members have sent in photos of animals spotted in the park. If you’ve captured the beauty of life in Warner Park, please forward your photo to: …
Keep Mallards fireworks inside the ballpark
This summer, Wild Warner discovered that the Madison Mallards organization was blowing up fireworks outside its ballpark, into the woods and wetlands. The group voted at its September 4 meeting …
Wild Warner welcomes bicycle riders
Thousands of bike riders came to Madison’s North Side on Aug. 12, as part of Ride the Drive, and Wild Warner was there with music, a rest stop on our …
Before and After – Madison tests Warner’s water for R&B contaminants
Warner Park’s wetland was sampled for fireworks metals and perchlorate before and after the 2012 Rhythm and Booms extravaganza. Rick Wenta, an environmental field technician with the Madison/Dane County health …
The calm before the (R&B) storm
By Sandy Rezvani On the eve of the ruin and doom program … Prelude….. I have a doggie companion and she has to go outside …. So – we went …
The Rhythm and Booms chemical study is underway
A UW biologist and Madison hydrogeologist collected several dozen samples of soil and plants June 22, as part of the city-funded study of chemical fallout from the Rhythm & Booms …
Volunteers take to the water to clean up trash
Eleven Wild Warner volunteers braved wind and rain to help clean up the Warner Park Lagoon June 16. The cleanup was coordinated by Tim Nelson, Wild Warner’s treasurer, in cooperation …
Enjoy Warner’s wild side before Rhythm and Booms
If you have guests for Rhythm & Booms, wouldn’t it be a wonderful to take them on a hike through Warner Park, before you settle down on a blanket for …
Warner Park’s “silent sports” — enjoying the wild side
Warner Park’s new meadows are ablaze with plants, bugs, butterflies and birds. If you haven’t taken a walk through them, you are missing a wonderful part of the park, perfect …
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