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Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, inviting PLAN YOUR VISIT TO EXPERIENCE ALL SEASONS There is so much to experience at Schlitz Audubon! Hike our six miles of trails through forests, prairies, wetlands, and Lake Michigan shoreline. We are a Milwaukee birding hotspot — bring your binoculars! See our Frequently Asked Questions for more Center information and trail guidelines. Visit today! Special activities, included with your membership or admission, take place most weekends.NATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
STAFF DIRECTORY
Reach the Nature Preschool front desk at 414-352-2880 x154. Catherine Koons-Hubbard | Preschool Director | ckoons-hubbard@schlitzaudubon.org | x153. Laurie Lukaszewicz | Preschool Coordinator | llukas@schlitzaudubon.org | x154. Jenny Booth | Preschool Teacher | jbooth@schlitzaudubon.org | x238. Jade Cashman | Preschool Teacher | jcashman@schlitzaudubon.org | x201 ** PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COPY ** 990 RETURN OF ORGANIZATION Check if self-employed OMB No. 1545-0047 Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Check if applicable: Address change Name change Initial return MILWAUKEE'S NATURE PRESCHOOL Our Nature Preschool is one of the first of its kind in the nation and the only one in the Milwaukee region. Housed in the Center’s Gold LEED-certified building, the Preschool’s uniqueness stems from our strong commitment to both nature and inquiry-based learning. WISCONSIN’S NATIVE MUSSELS: IMPORTANT, DIVERSE, AND Wisconsin’s Native Mussels: Important, Diverse, and Threatened. Native freshwater mussels play an important role in healthy water ecosystems. Besides being a source of food for raccoons, muskrats, and weasels, the mussels provide habitat and food for creatures that live on the bottom of a body of water. While they eat, they filter thewater
TANAGERS BIRDING CHECKLIST Birding Checklist Membership to Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is separate from our partner the National Audubon Society. We are independent and locally supported. SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, inviting PLAN YOUR VISIT TO EXPERIENCE ALL SEASONS There is so much to experience at Schlitz Audubon! Hike our six miles of trails through forests, prairies, wetlands, and Lake Michigan shoreline. We are a Milwaukee birding hotspot — bring your binoculars! See our Frequently Asked Questions for more Center information and trail guidelines. Visit today! Special activities, included with your membership or admission, take place most weekends.NATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
STAFF DIRECTORY
Reach the Nature Preschool front desk at 414-352-2880 x154. Catherine Koons-Hubbard | Preschool Director | ckoons-hubbard@schlitzaudubon.org | x153. Laurie Lukaszewicz | Preschool Coordinator | llukas@schlitzaudubon.org | x154. Jenny Booth | Preschool Teacher | jbooth@schlitzaudubon.org | x238. Jade Cashman | Preschool Teacher | jcashman@schlitzaudubon.org | x201 ** PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COPY ** 990 RETURN OF ORGANIZATION Check if self-employed OMB No. 1545-0047 Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Check if applicable: Address change Name change Initial return MILWAUKEE'S NATURE PRESCHOOL Our Nature Preschool is one of the first of its kind in the nation and the only one in the Milwaukee region. Housed in the Center’s Gold LEED-certified building, the Preschool’s uniqueness stems from our strong commitment to both nature and inquiry-based learning. WISCONSIN’S NATIVE MUSSELS: IMPORTANT, DIVERSE, AND Wisconsin’s Native Mussels: Important, Diverse, and Threatened. Native freshwater mussels play an important role in healthy water ecosystems. Besides being a source of food for raccoons, muskrats, and weasels, the mussels provide habitat and food for creatures that live on the bottom of a body of water. While they eat, they filter thewater
TANAGERS BIRDING CHECKLIST Birding Checklist Membership to Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is separate from our partner the National Audubon Society. We are independent and locally supported. SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, invitingNATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN ALL ABOUT THE AMERICAN ROBIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECT FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, invitingNATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN ALL ABOUT THE AMERICAN ROBIN CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS Careers & Internships. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center conserves our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provides meaningful experiences and environmental education for all. Located nine miles north of downtown Milwaukee on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Center offers six miles of trails that take visitors through 185 unique acresof
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECT FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SUMMER MORNING GUIDED FOREST BATHING « All Events. Summer Morning Guided Forest Bathing. Sunday, July 25, 2021 | 7:30 am - 9:30 am $20 – $30 « Morning Bird Walk Morning BirdWalk; Art Club »
HOW TO HELP INJURED BIRDS With the presence of so many birds during spring migration, you may see sick or injured birds in the wild. Learn how to help injuredbirds.
** PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COPY ** 990 RETURN OF ORGANIZATION Check if self-employed OMB No. 1545-0047 Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Check if applicable: Address change Name change Initial return THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PRAIRIE INSECTS The significance of prairie insects is shown in ants, a critical species that contributes to the overall prairie ecosystem. They create the rich soils that make it an abundant food source for all animals living there. Notably, the eastern and western mound builders tunnel down over four feet and aerate the soil, bringing up nutrients andSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
NATURE CAMPS IN MILWAUKEE ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN Learn about our memorable summer experiences for children in the greater Milwaukee area, from preschool nature camps to camps for high schoolers. Conveniently located 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee, we provide the full Wisconsin nature experience. YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, THE HERALD OF WARBLER MIGRATION Yellow-rumped Warblers are charcoal gray (can appear blueish), with a black mask on the face, white throat, with a yellow crown, yellow spots on their sides, and of course, their yellow rump. They are a larger warbler, averaging around 5.5 inches. Their song is a whistled warble. Male Yellow-rumped Warblers return first to find and defendtheir
ART CLUB | SCHLITZ AUDUBON Bring your sketchbook and pencils to find inspiration in nature! As a group, we will explore topics such as drawing from observation andnature journaling.
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECT The Stormwater Wetland & Ravine Restoration Project will provide a richer and more diverse experience at the Center for all visitors. From students collecting pond creatures during field trip programming to hikers enjoying a moment of quiet contemplation, the finished project will provide new opportunities for all people to connect with nature in their own way. SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 THE WONDER OF WARBLERS Warblers are a group of birds in the family Parulidae. There are 53 species of warbler in North America. Thirty-five species have been observed over the years at Schlitz Audubon. Although each species within the family is unique with separate songs, colors, and migration patterns, they share some basic characteristics. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. TANAGERS BIRDING CHECKLIST Birding Checklist Membership to Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is separate from our partner the National Audubon Society. We are independent and locally supported. SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECTSTRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 THE WONDER OF WARBLERS Warblers are a group of birds in the family Parulidae. There are 53 species of warbler in North America. Thirty-five species have been observed over the years at Schlitz Audubon. Although each species within the family is unique with separate songs, colors, and migration patterns, they share some basic characteristics. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME Lake Michigan Fossils Are a Trip Back in Time. When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the SilurianSea.
FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. TANAGERS BIRDING CHECKLIST Birding Checklist Membership to Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is separate from our partner the National Audubon Society. We are independent and locally supported. VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, inviting PLAN YOUR VISIT TO EXPERIENCE ALL SEASONS There is so much to experience at Schlitz Audubon! Hike our six miles of trails through forests, prairies, wetlands, and Lake Michigan shoreline. We are a Milwaukee birding hotspot — bring your binoculars! See our Frequently Asked Questions for more Center information and trail guidelines. Visit today! View our calendar for educational program opportunities.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 Explore BIRDWATCHING HOTSPOT ON LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Schlitz Audubon is a birdwatching hotspot in Milwaukee County. Since 1974, 260 species, including 36 warbler species, have been observed atthe Center.
SUMMER MORNING GUIDED FOREST BATHING « All Events. Summer Morning Guided Forest Bathing. Sunday, July 25, 2021 | 7:30 am - 9:30 am $20 – $30 « Morning Bird Walk Morning BirdWalk; Art Club »
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PRAIRIE INSECTS The significance of prairie insects is shown in ants, a critical species that contributes to the overall prairie ecosystem. They create the rich soils that make it an abundant food source for all animals living there. Notably, the eastern and western mound builders tunnel down over four feet and aerate the soil, bringing up nutrients andSTAFF DIRECTORY
Reach the Nature Preschool front desk at 414-352-2880 x154. Catherine Koons-Hubbard | Preschool Director | ckoons-hubbard@schlitzaudubon.org | x153. Laurie Lukaszewicz | Preschool Coordinator | llukas@schlitzaudubon.org | x154. Jenny Booth | Preschool Teacher | jbooth@schlitzaudubon.org | x238. Jade Cashman | Preschool Teacher | jcashman@schlitzaudubon.org | x201STRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
ART CLUB | SCHLITZ AUDUBON Bring your sketchbook and pencils to find inspiration in nature! As a group, we will explore topics such as drawing from observation andnature journaling.
VERNAL PONDS
After the Vernal Equinox on March 20, the days are finally longer than the nights, adding sunlight and meltwater to the landscape. Snow and ice melt become a patchwork of temporary, or ephemeral ponds; also known as vernal ponds. In Latin vernal means spring, and vernal ponds are usually at their maximum depth after the snow melts. SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, invitingCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 ExploreNATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN ALL ABOUT THE AMERICAN ROBIN PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the Silurian Sea. Animals of this time period are the LakeMichigan
SCHLITZ AUDUBON NATURE CENTER ON THE SHORE OF LAKEVISITVIEW CHILDRENLEARNCONSERVATIONRAPTORSCALENDAR Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM. Field Days is an all outdoors seasonal series hosted by our Naturalists, intended forstudents.
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, invitingCALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, June 12, 2021 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, 1111 E. Brown Deer Road. Milwaukee, WI 53217 United States + Google Map. $80 – $100 7 tickets left. Buy Now! This is a two-day workshop: Saturdays, June 12 & 19 ExploreNATIVE PLANT SALE
Sunday, June 6, 2021 | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Free. « Raptor Saturday. Totally Turtles! ». Wheelchair Accessible, Adults, Free with Membership. Gardening with native plants provides many ecological benefits, including creating habitat for birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Prairie Future Seed Co. will offer a wide selection of liveplants
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES OF LICHEN Survival of Lichens in Harsh Climates. The algae, with the protection of the fungi’s filaments, can grow in a much drier place than if it were on its own. Because of this, lichens can tolerate extreme climates like dry, arid deserts and freezing tundra. In places where true plants cannot survive, lichens are a huge contributor of oxygento
CLIMATE AND THE TENSION ZONE IN WISCONSIN ALL ABOUT THE AMERICAN ROBIN PRESCHOOL PARENT HANDBOOK 2020-2021 (1) 1 Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool Updated 6/26/2020 FINDING BEACH GLASS ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN IN MILWAUKEE Finding Beach Glass. Schlitz Audubon is a great place to search for beach glass along the Lake Michigan shore. Beach glass bottle fragments are most often found where waves lap against the shore and pebble-sized rocks remain wet. Large pieces aren’t very common, and the first piece is often the hardest to find. LAKE MICHIGAN FOSSILS ARE A TRIP BACK IN TIME When you hike down the bluff to Lake Michigan, you are taking a trip back in time to the Silurian Period, which took place more than 400 million years ago. This was long before the Lake Michigan we know existed. This entire area was covered by a shallow salt water sea, known as the Silurian Sea. Animals of this time period are the LakeMichigan
VISIT SCHLITZ AUDUBON Visit Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Since 1971, Schlitz Audubon has been a home for environmental education and outdoor discovery. While exploring our six miles of trails you will walk by prairies, ponds, forests, ravines, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Our trails encompass a growing number of wheelchair accessible paths and boardwalks, inviting SUMMER MORNING GUIDED FOREST BATHING « All Events. Summer Morning Guided Forest Bathing. Sunday, July 25, 2021 | 7:30 am - 9:30 am $20 – $30 « Morning Bird Walk Morning BirdWalk; Art Club »
HOW TO HELP INJURED BIRDS With the presence of so many birds during spring migration, you may see sick or injured birds in the wild. Learn how to help injuredbirds.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PRAIRIE INSECTS The significance of prairie insects is shown in ants, a critical species that contributes to the overall prairie ecosystem. They create the rich soils that make it an abundant food source for all animals living there. Notably, the eastern and western mound builders tunnel down over four feet and aerate the soil, bringing up nutrients and NATURE CAMPS IN MILWAUKEE ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN Learn about our memorable summer experiences for children in the greater Milwaukee area, from preschool nature camps to camps for high schoolers. Conveniently located 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee, we provide the full Wisconsin nature experience.STRATEGIC PLAN
2018-2022 Strategic Plan: Trails to Innovation. After months of research and reflection, Schlitz Audubon is proud to share our 2018-2022 strategic plan, Trails to Innovation. A strategic planning committee comprised of board members and leadership staff collaborated to determine the 54 strategic goals that will guide our organizationthrough
ART CLUB | SCHLITZ AUDUBON Bring your sketchbook and pencils to find inspiration in nature! As a group, we will explore topics such as drawing from observation andnature journaling.
VOLUNTEER LAND STEWARD OPPORTUNITIES AT THE CENTER Volunteer Land Stewards and staff members are working to restore habitat in our Hardwood Swamp Restoration Project, as well as other parts of the Center Grounds. Hardwood swamps are seasonal wetlands dominated by deciduous trees, like red maples and swamp white oaks. Our Resource Ecologist, Drew Shuster, leads the Land Steward team. STORMWATER WETLAND & RAVINE RESTORATION PROJECT The Stormwater Wetland & Ravine Restoration Project will provide a richer and more diverse experience at the Center for all visitors. From students collecting pond creatures during field trip programming to hikers enjoying a moment of quiet contemplation, the finished project will provide new opportunities for all people to connect with nature in their own way. LAKE MICHIGAN WILDLIFE: NATIVE & INVASIVE SPECIES OF THE Great Lake Michigan provides habitat for a variety of aquatic wildlife. The cold and deep waters are rich in oxygen, which have historically supported many fish species, such as Lake Trout, Yellow Perch, Lake Sturgeon, Lake Whitefish, and Muskellunge (the Wisconsin State Fish).Lake Michigan wildlife has provided great opportunities for the fishing industry and sportsmen alike. Skip to main contentDonate
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