Plants from an Evolutionary Perspective

UWM Saukville Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd., Saukville, WI, United States

Join Paul Engevold on a "bog walk" not only to botanize but also to explore the fascinating evolutionary relationships within the plant world. A short presentation indoors will be followed by a walking tour of the bog to hunt for …

Free

Butterflies & Dragonflies

Hwy 33 Parking lot near Watts Lake

Dragonflies and butterflies thrill us with their beauty and their aerial acrobatics. Join naturalist Kate Redmond to find out about their lifestyles and how to identify them. Bring binoculars. We'll meet at the north end of the Bog in the …

Free

Friends of the Cedarburg Bog Annual Fall Picnic

UWM Saukville Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd., Saukville, WI, United States

Friends of the Cedarburg Bog and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station host their annual fall hike, pot luck picnic, and a camp fire. The Friends of the Cedarburg Bog will supply brats, burgers and beverages. Please bring a dessert …

Winter Hike into the Cedarburg Bog

UWM Saukville Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd., Saukville, WI, United States

The annual Winter Hike into the Cedarburg Bog will take place Feb 5, 1:30-4:30.

FOCB Event: Primitive Tool Making

Bill Niehaus has studied the bows and arrows historically made and used by Native Americans. Bill will demonstrate the materials used, methods of construction, and the function and effectiveness of bows and arrows. Join Bill to learn about these well-made …

FOCB & UWM Saukville Field Station Annual Picnic

UWM Saukville Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd., Saukville, WI, United States

Join the Friends of the Cedarburg Bog and the UWM Saukville Field Station for the annual fall hike, lawn games, potluck picnic, and a campfire.  The Friends of the Cedarburg Bog will supply brats, burgers, and beverages.  Please bring a …

WDNR: Bats of Neda Mine

Mayville Limestone School Museum 215 N Main St, Mayville, WI, United States

Shy and secretive by day, but with more aerial agility than birds and the predatory ferocity of a polar bear by night, bats are amazing animals. They make up 20% of the world’s mammal diversity! Bats benefit us, share our …