Showing posts with label Natural Areas Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural Areas Project. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Waubesa Wetlands




I visited the site for my Natural Areas project, Waubesa Wetlands, which is just south of Madison off Hwy 14. The parking area was a little hard to find, but it’s a nice hike along the edge of a prairie to a wooded hillside overlooking a large marsh and Lake Waubesa in the distance. From the top of the hill you can see all the way out to the lake, but this is a view that’s unique to wintertime because of the lack of leaves.

What a great morning to be out - fresh snow and plenty of sunshine!
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Monday, January 22, 2007

State Natural Areas Project

So I’m starting a new project this week called the “Natural Areas” project. Wisconsin is well known for it’s natural beauty and most people are aware of the more well known scenic locations such as state parks. There is so much more out there though; so many more nuggets and pockets of wilderness that are just as wonderful.

The DNR has something called the State Natural Areas Program, which is designed to “protect outstanding examples of Wisconsin’s native landscape of natural communities, significant geological formations and archeological sites.” One of the amazing things to me is that there are 418 of them! For more information, look here:
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So what I’m going to do is hopefully every week or so go visit one or more natural areas and photograph what I find. I’m not sure how long it will take to visit all 418, but I hope to reach all of them eventually. I’ll probably see many seasons come and go through my lens.