Archives
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Twilight Treks Offer More Access to Nature Programs July 20, 2023
Starting in August, the Arboretum will expand free public offerings with a new Twilight Treks series. Twilight Treks will highlight Arboretum ecosystems that are underused… Read more
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Vibrancy, Energy, Collaboration – Working with Volunteers April 3, 2023
Vibrancy, energy, welcoming, dedication, caring, and collaboration – these are all ways staff described working with volunteers again in 2022. In all, at least 738… Read more
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Education Program Grows, Adds New Staff March 1, 2023
The Arboretum’s education program has grown, adding key staff positions that will help us advance public education opportunities and strategic priorities. Read more
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Spring Volunteer Trainings January 30, 2023
The Arboretum is delighted to once again offer spring trainings for volunteers in essential roles that care for the land and engage with the public. Read more
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Jumping Worm Research Enhanced by Student Researchers September 29, 2022
Non-native invasive species can negatively affect the conservation of native species, restoration goals for natural areas, and general ecosystem health. At the Arboretum, we manage… Read more
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Operation Fresh Start Conservation Academy Crew Assists Restoration Efforts August 30, 2022
Over eight days in August, the Arboretum land care operation received a people-powered restoration boost from an Operation Fresh Start (OFS) Conservation Academy crew. Read more
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Summer Introductions: New Staff and Students August 1, 2022
If you frequent the Arboretum, you may have noticed some new faces recently. We are pleased to welcome and introduce three new staff members to… Read more
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Life Sciences Communication Class Partners with Arboretum to Tell Unique Tree Stories and Highlight Plant Blindness June 15, 2022
In spring 2022, the Arboretum worked with Professor Kaiping Chen’s Life Sciences Communication (LSC) 375 Social Media Analytics class as a “client” exercise for UW–Madison… Read more
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Director's Note: Mayflies Seize the Day June 1, 2022
Following up on recent musings about large aggregations of animals, I saw hundreds of thousands of mayflies over the Memorial Day weekend. They filled… Read more
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Arboretum 2022 Research Fellowship Recipients Announced March 31, 2022
The Arboretum is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Research Fellowships. Four graduate students were granted fellowships for projects that investigate conservation… Read more
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Director's Note: Of Birds, Butterflies, and Bats March 31, 2022
I checked something off my bucket list last week: I went to Nebraska to see sandhill cranes gathering in and around the Platte River. The… Read more
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Twenty-third Arboretum Research Symposium Highlights Graduate and Undergraduate Student Fellows March 31, 2022
The twenty-third Arboretum Research Symposium was held on February 17 to an appreciative and inquisitive virtual audience. The graduate student presenters were current or former… Read more
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Director’s Note, February 2022 January 28, 2022
Winter is not generally an ideal time to observe insects in Wisconsin, although I’m seeing a few invasive brown marmorated stink bugs in our house… Read more
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Operation Fresh Start, Arboretum, and Partners Open Doors to Conservation Careers December 16, 2021
With today’s daunting environmental challenges, there is an ever-growing need for skilled and dedicated conservation professionals. But how can a more robust and diverse workforce… Read more
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Protecting Lake Wingra Calls for Collaboration September 15, 2021
As the saying goes, “it takes a village” to be truly ready for the next big rainstorm. At least, that’s how the Arboretum sees it. Read more
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Dedicated Volunteers Return in Key Roles this Fall September 1, 2021
As UW–Madison prepares to reopen campus and resume in-person classes and activities, Arboretum staff and volunteers are resuming a regular schedule of Saturday restoration work… Read more
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Director’s Note, September 2021 September 1, 2021
Working for the Arboretum, with its long history of excellence, is an honor. While my four years here is just a drop in that history… Read more
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Welcome Assistant Director Joseph Halaas July 1, 2021
The Arboretum is pleased to welcome Joseph Halaas as the new assistant director. Joseph joins the Arboretum from the Wisconsin School of Business, where he… Read more
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Curtis Prairie: A Restoration Gem July 1, 2021
The science of restoration ecology traces its beginning to the UW–Madison Arboretum with the first attempt to turn an abandoned field into a tallgrass prairie. Read more
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Director’s Note, April 2021 March 30, 2021
Over the past two-and-a-half years, Arboretum staff have been working on a new strategic plan, which is now posted on our website. While the… Read more