Summary

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7/20  9am – Noon

Ethnobotany with Lee Olsen

Wet areas such as bogs and lakes provide the most diverse habitats for useful plants and animals. Lee will show the plants off the Cedarburg Bog boardwalk and its wooded islands, and tell us Indian names, stories, and uses. Expect some demonstrations such as digging roots and stripping barks for cord, dye, fiber, food, and medicine.  

Registration Cap: 20

 

***This event is FULL and CLOSED for Registration.  Please email Bogfriendsgmail.com to be added to our waitlist***


Location

UWM Field Station 3095 Blue Goose Rd, Saukville, WI 53080


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Natural History Workshops

The UWM Field Station located at the Cedarburg Bog offers a series of natural history workshops. These classes offer a unique opportunity to explore focused topics in natural history under the guidance of noted authorities. Hands-on field and laboratory investigations teach ecology, evolution, use of taxonomic keys, and techniques.
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