The Madison Common Council has approved a $25,000 appropriation to study the effects of Rhythm and Booms on Warner Park. This year, 2012, will be the fireworks’ 20th year in …
Author: Jim
Plants have stories to tell
The Friends of Cherokee Marsh present: Prairie Lore and Plant Stories with Dane County Parks Naturalist Wayne Pauly In a special presentation of “Prairie Lore and Plant Stories,” Dane County …
A January jaunt
Mild weather brings out the best in us. On January 8, your correspondent visited Governor’s Island, where eagles were hunting coots, geese were flocking in the remaining open water of …
Minutes December 2011 meeting
Minutes of Wild Warner meeting, Dec. 5, 2011 Members in attendance: Kathie, Jack, Marlene, Trish, Jim, Tim, Anita, Brooke. Wildlife sightings: 2 red fox, 2 great horned owls, several hooded …
HOOOOO HOOOO Owl Walk Jan. 21 5:30 p.m.
Nature Walk–Searching for Owls in Warner Park! Saturday, January 21, 5:30 pm Meet in front of Warner Park Center. Emily Steinwehe and Marlene Hardick will lead a free night walk …
What’s in YOUR park?
by Marlene Hardick As we walk through Warner Park, we see things. Now there is an opportunity to share what we see. In the lobby of Warner Park Community Recreation …
In Excelsis Bur Oak
On Dec. 22, the Wild Warner Solstice Singers took to their neighborhood to sing Christmas carols to apartment dwellers on Monterey Drive. People threw open their windows and gazed in …
Ice, Fog, Swans
By Marlene Hardick A fellow member of Wild Warner told me that there is an intermingled flock of Canadian Geese and Swans on Lake Mendota. I assume that these are …
Meadows = Butterflies
By Marlene Hardick, Wild Warner publicity chair It is a 2012 project of Wild Warner to protect and improve the meadows in Warner Park. Madison Parks has agreed not to …
Wild Warner meeting dates for 2012
Wild Warner meets on the first Tuesday of the month, at the Warner Park center. Here are the dates for 2012: Jan. 3 Feb. 7 March 6 April 3 May …
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