By Liam Guenin, summer intern This time of year is a personal favorite of mine for many reasons, one of them being that it’s a great time for foraging. Currently in the US, there isn’t any real need to forage … Continue reading
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When I was small, and not too young, because I could read, I used to love to choose books from the library that had anthropomorphized mice as the main characters. These cute little furry creatures just seemed to have a … Continue reading
Nature has so much to offer this time of year – fascinating animal movements, beautiful leaf colors, renewed opportunities for hiking, hunting, and fishing. There are fewer mosquitoes and comfortable temperatures are icing on the cake. There is so much … Continue reading
Beautiful flowers that are often given for gifts on Mother’s Day or other special events of spring, can actually be found right in your backyard. With the right habitat and care, orchids are native to Wisconsin with about 18 different … Continue reading
We live in an imperfect world. Or rather, what we see as imperfection is actually the way things should be sometimes. A forest is a complicated place. There are hundreds, or thousands, or if you include the soil hundreds of … Continue reading