Water Management at the UW Arboretum, Past to Present

Virtual Event

Tuesday, January 19, 2021 (noon-1:00 pm) Water Management at the UW Arboretum, Past to Present David S. Liebl, Past Chair, UW Arboretum Stormwater Committee Managing the Arboretum’s abundant water resources once focused on promoting wildlife conservation. Today the focus is on protecting the ecology of sensitive natural areas from urban stormwater runoff, and supporting ecological […]

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Tropical Forests and Elephants: Hunting, Poaching, and Conservation

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Monday, February 22, 2021  (noon-1:15 pm) Tropical Forests and Elephants: Hunting, Poaching, and Conservation Cooper Rosin, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Ecological Studies, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, UW–Madison Dr. Rosin is an ecologist and conservation biologist with interests revolving around tropical forests. He studies the effects of human activities on tropical forests, in order to […]

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Snakes: Getting to Know your Mysterious Neighbors

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Registration closed! Tuesday, March 16, 2021 (noon-1:00 pm) Snakes: Getting to Know your Mysterious Neighbors Rebecca Christoffel, PhD, Founder of Snake Conservation Society and Christoffel Conservation Snakes are mysterious to people, but that doesn’t mean that they have to be feared. We’ll dispel some of the myths commonly held about snakes and point out some […]

$10

Native Orchid Research and Restoration at The Ridges Sanctuary

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021   (12:00-1:00 pm) Native Orchid Research and Restoration at The Ridges Sanctuary Tony Kiszonas, Summer Naturalist at The Ridges Sanctuary   The Ridges Sanctuary, located in Baileys Harbor, Door County WI, is home to one of the most biologically diverse areas in Wisconsin. It is a premiere destination for viewing many […]

$10

Let’s Talk Turkeys…and About Other Wildlife That Call the Arboretum Home

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Brad Herrick, Ecologist and Research Program Manager, UW-Madison Arboretum. The UW-Madison Arboretum is a highly-regarded green space used by bikers, hikers, nature enthusiasts, citizen scientists, and those looking for peace and tranquility within an urban environment. In addition, the Arboretum is home to hundreds of different species of wildlife, from cryptic micro-moths to the not-so […]

$10.00

How Trees Built the Midwest

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021 (noon-1:00 pm) How Trees Built the Midwest Jay Dampier, PhD, State Horticulture Outreach Program Manager, UW–Madison, Division of Extension Learn stories behind four beloved trees that have shaped our region. Did you know that the popular Honeycrisp apples almost didn’t happen? What’s the possible link between Dutch elm disease and emerald […]

$10.00

Breathing Life into a Living Collection for Plant Research

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Ingrid Jordon-Thaden, Director of Botany Gardens and Greenhouses, UW–Madison This presentation will illustrate the wide variety of research topics that have been developing in our facility with our amazing living collection of plants. Our 8000 square feet of greenhouse space is home to 12 different habitats and can therefore provide growth conditions for plants all […]

$10.00

Fall Field Trip to Grady Tract

Early fall color will provide the backdrop as Michael Hansen, the Arboretum Land Care Manager, will lead us on an exploration of the Grady Tract. We’ll learn about the history of this unique section of the Arboretum, some of the plants and animals that call it home, and the recent research and restoration work being […]

$20.00

Nature Photography

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Glenn Chambliss, Birdwatcher and Professor Emeritus of Bacteriology, UW–Madison People are endlessly fascinated by the natural world that surrounds us. Capturing on film the beauty, sense of freedom and a bit of the essence of inhabitants of that world are primary goals of my photography. Today, we explore various aspects of nature photography, from the […]

$10.00

Lecture 1: The Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor Rebuilding & Restoration Saga. Lecture 2: Growing a Prairie.

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First lecture: The Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor Rebuilding & Restoration Saga - Mark Wegner, City of Middleton Assistant Director of Public Lands-Forestry and Conservancy Lands Second Lecture: Growing a Prairie - The Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy - Hans Hilbert, Co-President, Friends of Pheasant Branch Conservancy Mark: This talk will shed light on the cleanup, planning, […]

$10.00