This spring we’ve seen several types of turtles in Warner Park, including an endangered Blanding’s turtle and lots of painted turtles. Watch for them sunning on logs in the wetland: …
Year: 2013
Bird Walk June 1 with Trish O’Kane
Wild Warner/Audubon Bird Walk this Saturday, June 1: Bring binoculars and good shoes. We’ll start at 8 a.m. in front of the Warner Park Community Center and be out until …
New Bat Houses in Warner – Bat Fest June 1
People can see rare bats from around the world, including one with a 6-foot wing span, listen to top bat researchers and enjoy unique raffle prizes, hands-on activities and displays …
School Spotlight: Sherman Middle School Nature Club explores Warner Park
PAMELA COTANT | For the State Journal Every Wednesday after school in the spring and fall, Sherman Middle School students make the trek on foot to nearby Warner Park — …
From one spot – spring in Warner Park by Dr. Wang Dajun
Stand still, watch and listen as Warner Park comes alive in the spring. With a decent camera you may be able to get shots like these taken May 1, 2013 …
Warner’s big bur oak is officially a “landmark” in Madison, WI
April 22 – In honor of Arbor Week, the Madison Parks Habitat Stewardship Committee is pleased to announce the First Annual (2012). Heritage Tree Award Winners. The Heritage Tree Program …
Warner Park’s bird list hits 140 species
Bird Species List Warner Park 2015 One of Madison’s birding hotspots This list of 140 species is the result of more than 500-hour participatory research project led by Ph.D. …
Committee on the Environment? Read the R&B transcript:
March 18, 2013 Madison, Wisconsin Full Verbatim Transcription of Committee on Environment (COE) Meeting, Item #1, Rhythm & Booms. Unedited. Meeting began around 4:30pm. Public comments on Agenda Item #1 …
Save the wood bridges – improve Warner Park
UPDATE: Construction on a new bike path through Warner Park will destroy this beautiful old tree, to make room for a new, wider, steel bridge. This bridge is used daily …
Rhythm & Booms media reports
The studies showing chemical pollution of Warner Park’s wetland received news coverage. Here’s Channel 15’s report: WMTV – NBC15 Madison, Wisconsin:
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