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Bird & Nature Adventures | Cherokee Marsh, North
March 3 @ 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Let it be an Oak ~ Join Naturalist Kathlean Wolf at the Cherokee Marsh North Unit 6098 N Sherman for a free family friendly nature hike to explore trails through beautiful oak opening woodlands and learn about oaks. Did you know that over 70% of birds in Wisconsin would be unable to feed their babies without the help of oak trees? Or that the tannins in oak leaves are the key to protecting amphibians and insects in oak woodlands? Based on the research of Dr. Doug Tallamy, come learn why. And if you have a chance to plant a tree, let it be an oak.
Cherokee Marsh is Madison’s largest conservation park with three units – North, South, and Mendota. Each month, year-round we explore the north unit’s beautiful trails through the woodlands, wetlands, and restored prairies along the Yahara ‘Catfish’ River. Co-sponsored by Madison Parks, Friends of Cherokee Marsh , Sierra Club and Madison Audubon Society . Follow North Sherman Ave. to the parking lot at the end of the gravel entrance road. Free, family-friendly guided nature walks at Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park – North are held on the 1st Sunday of each month, year-round 1:30-3pm. No registration is required. No pets are allowed.