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Celebrate Citizen Science Month: Explore, Learn, Get Involved April 13, 2021
This April, volunteers will look to the skies to report arrivals of migrating birds and insects, such as monarch butterflies. Some will search wooded areas… Read more
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Jumping Worms Are Eating — And Altering — Wisconsin's Forest and Garden Soils April 5, 2021
After months of cold and snow, the arrival of mild spring weather is beckoning gardeners around Wisconsin. Yet increasingly, green thumbs are being tested by… Read more
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Arboretum Staff Receive Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Seed Project Grant for Jumping Worm Outreach March 30, 2021
Seeing a need to learn more about the impact of jumping worms on native and ornamental plants commonly used in home landscapes, and then create… Read more
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New Zine Reveals the Wonderful World of Microbes February 11, 2021
The Arboretum is excited to release The Wonderful World of Microbes – a fascinating and beautifully illustrated zine about the widespread influence of tiny organisms… Read more
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Research Symposium Showcases Student Research January 28, 2021
The 21st-annual Arboretum Research Symposium will be held virtually on February 18, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. CST. This free event is… Read more
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Arboretum and Partners Receive Major EPA Grant for Stormwater Outreach November 30, 2020
With support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Arboretum and neighborhood, city, and county partners are pleased to embark on the WATER (Water… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Winterizing the Garden September 29, 2020
October may bring cool or warm days, sun or clouds, and our first frost of the season. The last few flowers on New England asters… Read more
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Education Transformation: Taking Cues from a Butterfly July 30, 2020
This spring and summer, the Arboretum education unit has been all about adaptation and transformation. As I eagerly search for monarch eggs or caterpillars in… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: New Tools and Inspiration July 30, 2020
August marks a turning point in the growing season. Summer warmth and ample rains usually continue this month, along with a few days of refreshing… Read more
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Lilac Collection Celebrates 85 Years April 30, 2020
On April 19, 1935, the first lilacs were planted in Longenecker Horticultural Gardens—known at the time simply as the Arboretum’s horticultural area. It was named… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: The View from Home April 30, 2020
Spring has arrived in the Arboretum native plant garden, with spring ephemerals blooming, bluebirds and tree swallows exploring nest boxes, and tree and shrub buds… Read more
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February Symposium Highlights Student Research February 27, 2020
On Thursday, February 13, UW–Madison students presented their Arboretum-based research projects to more than 100 people at the twentieth-annual Arboretum Research Symposium. During student talks,… Read more
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Environmental Researchers, Educators "Speed Date" to Build Partnerships November 26, 2019
At the emcee’s signal, participants flock to different tables. They quickly get down to discussing their common interests, intent on discovering whether to meet up… Read more
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Land Care Crew Visits Buena Vista Wildlife Area October 2, 2019
Every summer, the Arboretum field crew visits another property and meets with their land managers to learn about the site’s history, management, challenges, and more. Read more
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Workshops Engage Educators in Monarch Conservation August 2, 2019
The Arboretum hosted two teacher workshops in July focused on monarch conservation and schoolyard ecology. From July 10 to 12, fifty-six K–12, early childhood, and… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Summer Vines July 1, 2019
During July, many native species come into bloom in prairies, savannas, and wetlands. This diversity provides opportunities to learn plant families, practice identification skills, and… Read more
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Nature as Muse: Volunteers Dig into Poetry Writing Workshop July 1, 2019
The Arboretum recently organized a series of writing workshops for Arboretum volunteers. The series, Mary Oliver and the Fine Art of Mindfulness in Nature, was… Read more
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Land Care Report: UW Prescribed Fire Class April 29, 2019
This spring, the Arboretum has been a partner in an exciting new initiative offering UW–Madison students wildland fire training. The training was incorporated into the… Read more
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Garden Tours: Grow Your Plant Knowledge March 20, 2019
Spring blooming trees and shrubs, summer wildflowers, fall color and towering prairie grasses are only some of the delights to be found in the Arboretum’s… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Fall Changes and Winter Preparation September 30, 2018
October brings rapid seasonal change: peak fall color and leaf drop, animals and insects going into dormancy, birds migrating from—or to—our area, seed dispersal, decreasing… Read more