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Tree Planting Weekend

Beaver Hollow 88850 Compton Rd, Bayfield, WI

Sign up and help plant trees at Beaver Hollow during a three day tree planting event held Friday May 10th through Sunday May 12th We're underplanting trees in the black ash forest at Beaver Hollow on Friday, May 10, through Sunday, May 12, beginning at 9 am each day, and we’d like you to volunteer…

Free

Chequamegon Bay Birding & Nature Fest event at Beaver Hollow

Beaver Hollow 88850 Compton Rd, Bayfield, WI

The Chequamegon Bay Birding & Nature Festival will be held May 23-25 this year. Once again, Beaver Hollow will host a birding event for the Festival. Registration and fee is required for this event. Birding at Beaver Hollow , 7:00 am – 11:30 am, Thursday, May 23 The headwaters of North Pikes Creek are an…

$20

Fishers – Cryptic Forest Carnivores

Beaver Hollow 88850 Compton Rd, Bayfield, WI

On Wednesday, July 10th, Michael Joyce will present "Fishers - Cryptic Forest Carnivores" at 2 pm at the Beaver Hollow pavilion. Fishers are a member of the weasel family and native to the Western Great Lakes Region. In Minnesota, the core population of fishers has declined by 50% over the last 20 years. During the…

Free

Saving Cranes and the Places Where They Dance

Join us at Beaver Hollow on July 18, at 2 pm, to hear Ryan Michalesko of the International Crane Foundation (ICF) talk about Wisconsin’s Sandhill and Whooping Cranes, the importance of Wisconsin wetlands to the species, conservation policy, and the human-wildlife conflict the occurs in communities where these birds are found. Ryan will discuss ICF's…

Free

Northern Flying Squirrels – Forest Gliders

Beaver Hollow 88850 Compton Rd, Bayfield, WI

On Wednesday, July 24th, Michael Joyce will present “Northern Flying Squirrels - Forest Gliders” at 2 pm at the Beaver Hollow pavilion. Climate change is altering the distribution of many animal species, creating new zones of overlap between species that historically did not coexist. Flying squirrels are important members of our forest communities throughout the…

Free

A Year at a Beaver Pond with Al Cornell

You won’t want to miss this Wednesday, August 14th presentation with astute observations and superb photography by Al Cornell. Cornell, recently retired from the DNR, lives in the driftless area of Wisconsin. One day he noted a newly created beaver pond near his home. He set up a blind at the edge of the pond…

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