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Citizen Scientists Help Monitor Dragonflies at the Arboretum September 30, 2018
How many species of dragonflies call the Arboretum home, and where do they live? What are the most common species? More than twenty budding citizen… Read more
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Citizen Scientists Help Answer Ecological Questions September 27, 2018
It’s more important than ever to engage community members in addressing ecological questions. Wisconsin Life visited the Arboretum to find out about civic science projects… Read more
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The Arboretum Issue of the Isthmus April 19, 2018
This week’s Isthmus issue is about the Arboretum. The Isthmus staff delved into many aspects of the Arb to bring you stories about research, citizen science,… Read more
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UW Arboretum Workshop Tracks Endangered Bees with Photos July 21, 2017
“With a trained eye and quick finger stabbing the air, University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum native plant gardener Susan Carpenter counts off the bumble bees… Read more
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Endangered Bumble Bee Gets Help from Citizen Scientists March 23, 2017
The rusty-patched bumble bee (Bombus affinis) was officially listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act on Tuesday, March 21. Citizen science projects contributed high… Read more
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Citizen observations help inform Arboretum’s annual account of spring March 7, 2017
“Lately, Madison residents are taking advantage of record-setting high temperatures to bike, run, and lounge outside, well before the anticipated end of the long Wisconsin winter. Read more