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SUMMARY:Restoration Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Our 2019 plan for workdays has changed. We are planning two “regular” workdays in April\, May\, September and October. They are planned for the first and third Saturdays. This better coincides with typical workload needs and allows for easier scheduling of special workdays typically in the summer and affiliated with employers or organizations.  All regular workdays are from 9 AM – noon. \nWork will consist of pulling invasives\, cutting brush\, or gathering seed. Specific work will be announced by email before the work date. \nVolunteers should meet at the Pheasant Branch Dane County Parking lot (fire number 4864\, labeled “County lot” on this online map) 1.2 miles north of Century Avenue on Pheasant Branch Road\, unless instructed otherwise. \nWorkdays are weather dependent; let us know you are coming at restoration@pheasantbranch.org\, we will let you know if we have to cancel. \nWe hope you can join us!
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/restoration-work-day-2019-06-01/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, The instructor will send along a Zoom link two days in advance.\, WI
CATEGORIES:Restoration Event
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All FOPBC members are welcome to attend the meetings of the board of directors. Meetings are generally held the third Monday of each month at 5:00 PM at Kromrey Middle School room 600\, entrance at door #18. Time and place are subject to change. Please note later start time for this meeting.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/board-of-directors-meeting-2019-03-18-2019-04-15/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 600\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
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SUMMARY:Conservancy Day: Bird Migration - How it's Done
DESCRIPTION:Whether the American Robin is making its leisurely way from Illinois wintering grounds or a Bobolink is making its cross-hemispherical journey from Argentina to Wisconsin\, both trips require a sense of direction. Orientation and navigation skills beyond those of Sacagawea\, Merriwether Lewis\, and William Clark are needed for these aerial treks.  Learn the many ways we think birds are able to complete the wonder of migration.\n \nAbout the speaker: Abe Lenoch grew up on the west side of Madison where he attended Crestwood Elementary School\, Jefferson Middle School\, and James Madison Memorial High School. In 2015 he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology and Environmental Studies from UW-Madison. Abe has worked in the Forestry Division of the Wisconsin DNR as a research technician for multiple field seasons.  Abe is the Community Project Coordinator for 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. He is an active volunteer with Madison Audubon.\n \nRSVPs to conservancyday@pheasantbranch.org are appreciated\, but not required.\n \nDirections to the room: enter through Door 3 in the eastern wing of Kromrey Middle School.\nEvery Conservancy Day is: \n\nFree — thanks to your donations and membership as a Friend\nOpen to the public\nFor all ages unless a specific age group is given in the program description\nDiverse topics — More than 400 participants each year enjoy topics ranging from wildlife\, science\, resource management\, natural and cultural history and current community issues\n\nThank you for your generous gifts and participation. You make it possible and you make it great! We welcome you to join us and help spread the word! Mark your calendars for these inspiring and special events the third Thursday of each month\, from January through November.
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/celebrating-conservancy-day-2019-04-18/
LOCATION:Kromrey Middle School Room 510\, 7009 Donna Drive\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservancy Days
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SUMMARY:Dinner Lecture: The Virtues of Natural Land Management
DESCRIPTION:We are partnering with the Friends of Wisdom Prairie to offer this dinner and panel discussion on the Virtues of Natural Land Management.  \nMore information or registration\, click here. Please register by April 9\, 2019. \nSpeakers \nJeffrey Sledge will discuss the issues related to the health benefits of Natural Lands for volunteers and visitors who experience being in an ecological community. He is the Research Scientist and Director of the Health and Built Environment Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nSusan Carpenter will address the benefits of restoring a whole ecological community for sustaining biological diversity and restoring ecological services to an area. She is the Native Plant Gardener at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum. \nRandy Hunt will address the benefits of managing natural lands for the health and functioning of a watershed and its waters. He is the Chief Science Officer\, Research Hydrologist for USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center\, in Middleton\, Wisconsin. \n  \nSchedule \n\n\n\n5:30 pm\nWine\, Beer & Conversation\n\n\n6:00 pm\nDinner\n\n\n7:00 pm\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n8:00 pm\nEvent Ends\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pheasantbranch.org/event/dinner-lecture-the-virtues-of-natural-land-management/
LOCATION:Holy Wisdom Monastery\, 4200 County Road M\, Middleton\, WI\, 53562
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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