On Sat, April 23, Wild Warner and Brentwood Neighborhood Assn will sponsor a trash pickup in all of Warner Park and a garlic mustard weed pull in Warner Park Woods …
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The latest news and commentary from the park.
Minutes of March 8 meeting with Supt. Briski
WILD WARNER MEETING MARCH 8, 2011 Wildlife sightings by members: Bluebirds, robins, sand hill cranes, a raccoon’s skull. We are hoping to attract wood ducks with two new nests. Parks …
Last geese public hearing before plan released – 4/20
Goose Management Public Informational/Listening Sessions The City of Madison Parks Division is hosting a final public informational/listening sessions concerning Goose Management in public parks. Staff is gathering information in order …
Park volunteers – sign up here
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Calling all wood ducks: Two homes available in Warner Park. Free. Waterfront view. Ladder for kiddies.
Jack Hurst of Wild Warner, left, and Paul Noeldner of Audubon installed two wood duck houses in Warner Park’s lagoon last week. The houses were mounted (through the ice) over …
February minutes
Wild Warner Feb.15, 2011 Meeting Notes Delores attended the Parks meeting that included the 5 year plan on open space at Warner. Much talk was about how poorly the survey …
Wild Babies need help
A note from Marlene Hardick: It’s almost spring and you know what that means?! WILD BABIES!!! Please join us for our 2nd Annual Wild Baby Shower When: Saturday March 19, …
Spring 2011 !!
Marlene Hardick reports that the cranes are back in North Madison: Sandhill cranes were heard in Cherokee Marsh on the morning of Friday, Feb. 25. This marsh stretches along Wheeler …
In the news: Is Rhythm and Booms bad for wildlife?
Wild Warner’s concerns about the impact of Rhythm and Booms on wildlife and habitat made the news. Click here for a story in the State Journal. Please add your own …
Wild Warner Minutes January 18, 2011
WILD WARNER MINUTES JANUARY 18, 2011 Wildlife sightings: Eagle in bay (December), hawks, bunnies, red bellied woodpecker. Jim Krueger, program coordinator from Northeast Side Senior Coalition (NESCO) talked to us …
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