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Tag Archives: Community restoration
What Should We Do Now?
For starters, hold on to good thoughts and healthy visions of the future. In the wake of the stunning results of the U.S. presidential election this week, many of us in America and around the world are dealing with grief, … Continue reading
From Guerrilla to Community Gardening:
A Restoration Story and Plea For Volunteers By Jacob Blasczyk This is a story of a restoration that if it is to continue needs your volunteer help. How to get involved is explained at the end. The story involves The … Continue reading
Posted in Community-based restoration, Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Association, Lake Wingra Watershed, Neighborhood restoration projects, Regent Neighborhood Association, Restoration in Madison Wisconsin, SW Bike Path
Tagged civic engagement, Community based restoration, Community restoration, DMNA, Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Association, ecological restoration, Guerrilla gardening, Prairie plantings, Regent Neighborhood Association, Restoration in Madison, Restoration Volunteers, SW Bike Path, WI
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Earth Day Volunteers Pull Weeds, Plant Wildflowers
Earth Day and Volunteerism are two of the best environmental ideas ever. When these ideas come together in a neighborhood restoration project, the results are remarkable. This fact was brought home yet again on Saturday April 21 when Dudgeon-Monroe … Continue reading
Posted in Community-based restoration, Ecological restoration, invasive plants, Lake Wingra Watershed, Neighborhood restoration projects, restoration, Spring wildflowers, SW Bike Path
Tagged civic engagement, Community based restoration, Community restoration, DMNA, Earth Day volunteers, Friends of Lake Wingra, garlic mustard, Glenway Prairie planting, invasive plants, lake wingra watershed, native wildflowers, Neighborhood restoration project, Restoration Volunteers, Volunteers
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Who Is Setting a Good Example for Care of the Lakes?
It’s not likely something sponsored by the City of Madison Engineering Department. Rather, it is an innovative new project at the Resilience Research Center in Madison, Wisconsin to capture and keep all rainfall on the site. As first reported in … Continue reading
SW Bike Path Work Party Saturday October 15
Last official work party (maybe) 10am to Noon Meet at the Glenway Prairie at Glenway Avenue and the SW Bike Path. Sandy Stark, DMNA Path Committee Chair, urges all regular volunteers (and newcomers as well) to turn out to do … Continue reading
The Presidio’s Volunteer Restoration Programs
An example of an organization that cultivates its public well by engaging citizens in ecological restoration projects, is the Presidio in San Francisco, California. A former military base, the Presidio is one unit of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, … Continue reading
New Volunteers Brave A Windy Day
The Saturday (4.30.11) SW Bike Path work party attracted several eager new volunteers on the opening day of the season for weed control and general spring clean up, reports Sandy Stark, chair of the Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Association (DMNA) bike path … Continue reading
Posted in Pest species, restoration
Tagged Community restoration, garlic mustard, Prairie fire, Prairie grasses, SW Bike Path, Volunteers
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Brief History of SW Bike Path Prairie Restoration
Community members have pulled weeds and planting trees, shrubs, and flowers along the SW Bike Path almost since it was paved, about 10 years ago. Much of this activity centered around the Odana Road intersection on the west end, and … Continue reading
Posted in restoration
Tagged Community restoration, DMNA, ecological restoration, Prairie plantings, SW Bike Path, Volunteers
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Arboretum Team Leader Training
UW-Madison Arboretum Earth Partnership Team Leader Training Interested in getting your hands dirty while learning about native landscapes? Enjoy working outdoors and meeting new people? If you are, then become a UW Arboretum Team Leader! Team Leaders learn about the … Continue reading