Dear Wonder buggers,
Oh the beavers chew up bark and so did we! We enjoyed our “Tree Chips” AKA Life cereal and the gelatin leaf roll-ups that tasted like apples.Oh the beaver chops down trees…As I promised I have a few ideas of where to explore to find signs of beavers"
Check out this article all about beavers too!
Now, bust out a map and go explore! Maybe even...down by the water, dark!
Happy “hunting,”
Miss Tara
Oh the beavers chew up bark and so did we! We enjoyed our “Tree Chips” AKA Life cereal and the gelatin leaf roll-ups that tasted like apples.Oh the beaver chops down trees…As I promised I have a few ideas of where to explore to find signs of beavers"
- The highest beaver populations are found in the northern part of the state. So a north woods trip, say to Vilas County might be fun.
- Or, head west instead to La Crosse on the Mississippi River and tour some off-river wetland areas by boat and see some highlights including beaver lodges! The Wildlife Eco tour might be your best bet (called Scenic Fall Foliage at this time of year). It’s definitely going on my list to do!
- If you enjoy powering your own boat or canoe, Kickapoo Valley Reserve is your ticket to beaver action. Check out this link for more information and be sure to follow their directions for the 110 mile journey.
- He hauls the trees up on the dam…Buckhorn State Park (Castle Rock Lake) is located a little closer to Madison (about 90 miles on I-90/94). They have the Island Self-guiding Canoe Trail where a beaver lodge is a stop along the way!
- ALNC naturalists tipped me off to locations even closer to Madison too!
- One is the Wisconsin River near Ferry Bluff State Natural Area. Drive along the river on County Road Y or Conservation Road and see what you can see.
- Another is along Six Mile Creek that flows in and around Waunakee. Zoom in as far as you can go on the map to figure out your route.
- The final possibility is Lake Wingra right in our backyard.
Check out this article all about beavers too!
Now, bust out a map and go explore! Maybe even...down by the water, dark!
Happy “hunting,”
Miss Tara
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9:30-10:45 am
Tuesday, November 22 & Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Registration Deadline: Friday, November 18, 2011
Did you know turkeys roost in trees? Want to know more? Just ask please! Come find out a thing or two- about a wild birdie before you chew. Come gobble up the fun! Click here to register!
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