Snowshoe School Class
Beaver Hollow 88850 Compton Rd, Bayfield, WIThe Bayfield School 4th graders will snowshoe at Beaver Hollow
The Bayfield School 4th graders will snowshoe at Beaver Hollow
Bayfield 4th grade students will visit Beaver hollow the afternoon of May 12th for birding, exploration, learning, and fun.
Denise and Stacy will bring a youth group to Beaver Hollow for outdoor recreation/education.
Register today to join Marisa Lee of MyWildWisconsin for a plant talk and tour at Beaver Hollow from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm on Saturday, May 21st. See spring ephemerals in the woods, marsh marigolds along the boardwalk, and spring plants emerging in the pollinator garden. Registration is required and is limited to 20 attendees.…
This presentation by Timber Wolf Alliance Coordinator, Jane Weber, will cover the biology and ecology of foxes, coyotes, and wolves as an important part of a healthy ecosystem. Skulls, skins, scat replicas and track casts will be available for comparison. Registration is required and is limited to 25 attendees. REGISTER HERE
Join us as Andy Edwards, Wildlife Biologist for the Red Cliff Band, will discuss the research and monitoring work being conducted to better understand the history, population dynamics, and movements of the two resident Red Cliff Reservation wolf packs occupying the tip of the Bayfield Peninsula. A brief overview of Red Cliff’s other predator monitoring…
Register today to join Marisa Lee of MyWildWisconsin for a plant talk and tour at Beaver Hollow from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm on Saturday, June 18. June is the month of the strawberry moon. Wild strawberries should be ripening, blue flag iris blooming in the wetlands, and a variety of pretty flowers will be…
Jane Weber, Timber Wolf Alliance Coordinator, will be sharing information about the biology and ecology of wolves, with an emphasis on the stages of pup development and wolf communication. Be prepared for cute baby wolf videos! Registration is required and is limited to 25 attendees. REGISTER HERE
Jane Weber, Timber Wolf Alliance Coordinator, will explain how to become a certified carnivore tracker with the WI DNR. Discussion will involve how animals move, looking for animal sign, and practice identifying tracks and scat. Registration is required and is limited to 25 attendees. REGISTER HERE