Tour ponds and flooded fields in this very productive area. A wide variety of water birds,shorebirds, migrant passerines and others are possible sightings.
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Tour ponds and flooded fields in this very productive area. A wide variety of water birds,shorebirds, migrant passerines and others are possible sightings. |
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Join us at Riveredge for a magical, interactive story time! We’ll gather to read a fairy-themed tale, create our own enchanting fairy crafts, and write special notes to our resident gnome, Robbie. Expect imagination, creativity, and a sprinkle of woodland magic throughout the morning.
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From mammals to insects to amphibians and beyond, it’s trivia time at Riveredge! Challenge your brain, learn something new, and celebrate the wild world around us. |
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at Fellenz Woods in West Bend - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together. |
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From mammals to insects to amphibians and beyond, it’s trivia time at Riveredge! Challenge your brain, learn something new, and celebrate the wild world around us.
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Our spring yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world. Meditate on a seasonal theme of Growth while yoga instructor, Samantha Lammers, leads a beginner/intermediate-friendly yoga flow. |
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We are showcasing our two most popular school programs - just for families! Pond Interactions will get you up close and personal with the macroinvertebrates that live in our pond.
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We are showcasing our two most popular school programs - just for families! Wisconsin's Glacial Landscapes will have you visiting multiple landforms created a long time ago by the glaciers that formed these lands.
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The café is intended for people with all stages of memory loss and their caregivers. Fun nature related activities are planned for the group each month. |
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Ready for a modern-day treasure hunt? Join us for Geocaching at Riveredge, where adventure meets exploration! This isn’t your typical geocaching—we’ve hidden special containers all around the property, and you’ll use a GPS unit to track them down. |
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Join us for a special egg hunt event, Riveredge style! Families are invited to hike ~1 mile trail while children encounter stations to gather eggs from. |
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at Hawthorne Hills County Park in Saukville - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together. |
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Join LMBO staff to learn about their Neighborhood Habitat Improvement Program (NHIP). It's an innovative, community-focused program aimed at reducing barriers that residents face in adopting bird-friendly actions. |
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These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
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Take a casual walk with a naturalist on the trails of Riveredge to explore a special aspect of nature and other things as well. |
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Free Trails Day is an open community day where we waive the Riveredge trail fees entirely. Come hike for free with 10 miles of trails to choose from!
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Are you a new member to Riveredge, interested in learning more about membership, or looking to meet other members? Take a free tour with a Riveredge membership representative and learn about Riveredge history, your membership, and some great places to go exploring. |
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This two-part workshop begins with an interactive classroom session at Riveredge’s main campus, followed by a guided field day at Horicon Marsh the following Saturday with Jeff Bahls, President of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club. Learn duck ID basics first, then put your skills to work in the field! Participants are responsible for their own transportation.
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Nature Tots is an early childhood program designed for learners ages 2-5 years old, accompanied by an adult guardian. A Riveredge Naturalist will focus on outdoor exploration, literacy, physical development, nature intelligence, and social development.
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at Gordon Park in Milwaukee - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
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Our spring yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world. Meditate on a seasonal theme of Growth while yoga instructor, Samantha Lammers, leads a beginner/intermediate-friendly yoga flow. |
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Dr. Jeff Karron’s talk features striking slow-motion videography to highlight the interdependence of bumble bee queens and spring-flowering perennial plants. The talk highlights the importance of conserving and restoring early-season floral resources to sustain bumble bee populations. |
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This two-part workshop begins with an interactive classroom session at Riveredge’s main campus, followed by a guided field day at Horicon Marsh the following Saturday with Jeff Bahls, President of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club. Learn duck ID basics first, then put your skills to work in the field! Participants are responsible for their own transportation.
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Meet at the Jackson Park & Ride to carpool /caravan to check out Big Cedar Lake, Wildlife Drive & some flooded fields before exploring the northeast corner of Pike Lake. |
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Riveredge is excited to support the Wisconsin Sea Grant's Annual Great Lakes Bioblitz! This Bioblitz starts on April 22nd, Earth Day, and runs through May 20th.
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Celebrate Earth Day at Riveredge with a casual group hike led by Riveredge staff and volunteers. Opt in for participation with the Great Lakes Bioblitz!
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Join local bird expert Dan Panetti from Wild Birds Unlimited in Mequon on a stroll in search of the American Woodcock The outing will start around dusk at 7p.m. with an informational talk followed by a hike listening for the peent call of the male woodcock as he corkscrews from on high to the ground in his distinctive courtship display. |
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These naturalist guided experiences are designed with 45 minutes of structured play & exploration followed by 45 minutes of free play.
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Take a casual walk with a naturalist on the trails of Riveredge to explore a special aspect of nature and other things as well. |
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Paddle about 1.5 miles in Mud Lake in the Cedarburg Bog which is the largest and least visited lake in Ozaukee County.
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Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north. |
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Looking for a way to make a difference this upcoming Earth Day? Join Milwaukee Riverkeeper for a morning of cleaning up our beloved Milwaukee river. |
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at Lac Lawrann Conservancy in West Bend - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together. |
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Our spring yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world. Meditate on a seasonal theme of Growth while yoga instructor, Samantha Lammers, leads a beginner/intermediate-friendly yoga flow. |
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Start your day with an early bird walk with Conservation Manager, Nathaniel Reinartz, to observe the amazing diversity of migrating birds that stop off to refuel at Riveredge’s hotspots before continuing on their journey north. |
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Scouts can explore trees from a new perspective, search a scavenger hunt along the trails, participate in a naturalist-led hands-on nature investigation, and enjoy access to picnic areas for lunch.
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Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit data to the statewide website. |