![]() ![]() Pick up a MPM Nature Journal to take home and continue your exploration of the natural world this summer!īutterfly Walks - 10:30 am. Have you ever wanted to get involved in scientific research? Learn about community science, ways to get involved in your community, and ongoing research across the state. MPM Education Department In-Person Activities Saturday, June 11 Wisconsin Butterfly Monitoring Network: MPM and its partners recruit volunteers to survey our state's butterfly diversity as a way to help assess ecological change over time as well as to engage the public as community scientists If you require an accommodation, please email or call 41. Currently, there are no ADA-approved trails in the park. The surrounding lawns are groomed with slight slopes connecting to a paved entry path, and parking lots have accessible parking. The nature center patio, restrooms, and building are wheelchair accessible. It will be an exciting challenge to see how many species we find! ![]() With nearly 200 acres of restored prairie, oak savanna, wetland, and woodland habitats, Bristol Woods is a refuge for many species of plants and animals native to the southeastern Wisconsin/greater Chicago areas. WHY BRISTOL WOODS / PRINGLE NATURE CENTER? ![]() It’s a 24-hour celebration of biodiversity where scientists work together to see how many species of plants and animals they can find in one area. Pringle Nature Center / Bristol Woods County Park While the scientists are in the field, join us for fun during BioBlitz at Pringle Nature Center!įriday-Saturday, June 10-11, 2022 Location View Announcement Search toggle Mobile Menu Toggle Wisconsin Statewide Community Science Project. ![]()
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