Warner Park’s larger ecosystem has been shaken by yet another shooting, this time in Brentwood. The police have acted swiftly, and the neighborhood hopes to channel fear into closer personal, …
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The latest news and commentary from the park.
City approves Rhythm and Booms chemical study
Madison’s City Council gave final approval on Feb. 28 for a $25,000 appropriation to test the Warner Park wetland for contaminates before and after this year’s Rhythm and Booms. The …
Greg Weller in grey and white
February’s snow lured Greg Weller into Warner Park with his camera. He joins Wild Warner’s list of official photographers. Click on any photo for a slide show.
Winter/Spring Walk
We heard a robin and a red-winged blackbird in Warner Park yesterday. Today damp snow turned Warner Park into a wonderland. Click on a picture to start a slide show.
Fallout from Rhythm and Booms: WISC-TV
Here is the pertinent language in the 2012 Rhythm and Booms contract: “3d. MFF shall be responsible for the cleanup and disposal of all debris from the Event in Warner …
February 2012 agenda
Interim Chair for three months March – May Marlene recommends names from hat and rotate. Two cochairs/month who will develop agenda, chair monthly meeting, track meetings/issues of Madison Park Commission, …
Study of Warner’s wetland is vital to the park’s future
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 …
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 …
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