Minutes for June 7 meeting 1) Dave Meyer from Brentwood neighborhood association spoke about his groups activities and a possible collaboration with Wild Warner. 2) Alex Singer presented a detailed …
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The latest news and commentary from the park.
By Dawn’s Early Light…
The 19th Rhythm & Booms rained spectacular color and bombast over Warner Park July 2, 2011. The morning after, members of Wild Warner took to the water, the marsh island …
ATC transmission line could split Audubon Sanctuary – speak up Thursday!
This came in today from Audubon: ACTION ALERT ATC Transmission Line Could Split Goose Pond Sanctuary Attend the ATC Open House Thursday, June 30, 2011 1 – 7 p.m. Waunakee …
Wetland walk discovers many plants in Warner Park
A dozen folks enjoyed a close look at Warner Park’s wetland on Sunday June 12, thanks to UW professor Quentin Carpenter, PhD. Warner’s wetland began life 13,000 years ago under …
Dane County proposes ban on feeding wild, roaming animals and birds
For Immediate Release June 17, 2011 Contact: Darren Marsh, Parks Director, 608-224-3677 Public Hearing on Proposed Park Ordinance Amendment Prohibiting the Feeding of Wild and Free Roaming Animals and Birds …
Warner Park volunteers clean up lagoon
By Tim Nelson We had a good turn out last Saturday (6/11/11) for the clean up of the lagoon, and we picked up a lot of trash. Thanks to everyone …
Toy Duck inappropriate
Opinion On Wednesday, June 8, David Wallner, chair of the Madison Parks Commission, presented Vice Chair Madelyn Leopold with a little stuffed toy duck for running a “difficult” May meeting …
Help us clean up Warner’s lagoon:
Wild Warner will be cleaning up the Warner Park Lagoon,Saturday, June 11 and Saturday, June 18 from 10 A.M. – Noon, and we need your help! We will provide trash …
Celebrate, enjoy and help protect Yahara Lakes – June 4-19
Over the next two weeks, you can have a lot of fun and do a lot of good for the Yahara Lakes. You can clean up a shoreline, paddle a …
Who Needs David Attenborough? We’ve got Christa Seidl
Wild Warner Walk II By Trish O’Kane Madison, WI—On a sunny Sunday afternoon in May, surrounded by gnatcatchers, redstarts, orioles and swallows, UW-Madison student and botanist Christa Seidl led Wild …
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