Welcome to Wild Warner! Our nonprofit advocacy group works to protect and celebrate the wildlife and natural habitat of Madison’s largest urban park.

Bald eagles building nest on Marsh Island, November, 2020.  Photo – Mary Lacy

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Wetlands, woods, prairie, marsh islands — home to deer, foxes, muskrats, mink, beavers, a 250-year old bur oak tree and 141 species of birds — Warner is a wild spot in a busy city.

Wild Warner, Inc. is a nonprofit advocacy group for the “wild” side of Warner Park.

We meet on the 2nd Tuesday monthly (6-8 p.m.) at Warner Park Community Recreation Center. Check our BLOG for news and commentary, and its dropdown link, MEMBER NEWS, for minutes and other updates.