by Caitlin Williamson | Mar 31, 2016 | Profiles in Conservation
Josh Mayer is a longtime Foundation member, and has allowed the Foundation to use his stunning photographs for pretty much every form of publication and outreach. For the Foundation’s 30th anniversary, he’s gone one step further and donated this image to be printed, framed and auctioned off at the Foundation’s 30th anniversary party on August […]
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by Caitlin Williamson | Feb 29, 2016 | Environmental Education
By Jill Hapner, Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium, Inc. Give the natives a hand At first glance, it looks like a peaceful grassland. But if you look closer, you will see a battle unfolding. Controlling invasive species is challenging, and replacing those invaders with native species can be a long process. In 2011 the Southeastern […]
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by Caitlin Williamson | Feb 25, 2016 | Lands & Waters
By Susan Frett, Friends of Lake Wingra Lake Wingra is the smallest of the five Madison lakes, and it is a hidden treasure on the near west side of Madison. It is well-loved by people who live nearby, with many neighbors visiting daily to paddle on the lake, play Frisbee in the park, try their […]
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by Caitlin Williamson | Jan 28, 2016 | Profiles in Conservation
The Foundation is thrilled to have Tim Eisele, freelance outdoor writer and photographer, join our board this month. His stories have appeared in the Wisconsin Outdoor News, Capital Times, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin State Journal. He edited Woodland Management magazine for 12 years. A third-generation Madisonian, Eisele previously worked in information and education for […]
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