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Our Programs

 

We offer monthly nature adventures, special events, volunteer restoration opportunities, and citizen science projects. See upcoming events on the Home page.

Bird & Nature Adventures

 

Free and family-friendly nature walks led by naturalists take place year-round, 1:30–3:00 p.m., on the first Sunday of each month. 

 

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Restoration Projects

 

Throughout the year, you can help us pull invasive species, collect seeds, cut brush, burn brush, sow seeds, sew seed-collection bags, and similar projects.

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Citizen Science

 

Throughout the year, opportunities arise to participate in surveys of flora and fauna in the Cherokee Marsh public lands, participate in the statewide Snapshot Day search for invasive aquatic species, and other citizen science projects.

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Logo of Friends of Cherokee Marsh, showing a leopard frog and a waterlily

Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. The marsh is located just upstream from Lake Mendota, along the Yahara River and Token Creek.

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