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SUMMARY:Exploring Badger Lands’ Web of Life
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new SPCA lecture "Exploring Badger Lands' Web of Life"\n\nThursday\, November 17 - 6:30 pm. to 8 p.m.\n\n\n\nHave you ever wondered where the birds\, bees\, and other prairie pollinators like to hang out and why? Here's your chance to find out with the Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance and Wisconsin biologists Mike and Angus Mossman\, Jeb Barzen and Lisa Hartman at the George Culver Community Library November 17th at 6:30PM!\n\n\n\nPromachus vertebratus: A giant robber fly\, predator of grassland insects like dragonflies and butterflies.\n\nPhoto: Angus Mossman\n\n\n\nCommellus comma: An uncommon\, prairie specialist leafhopper on a black-lighted bedsheet.\n\nPhoto: Angus Mossman\n\n\n\nThe Badger Lands are home to myriad animal species\, each with its own lifestyle and habitat needs. Come learn about this abundant life\, how species are influenced by management on the four Badger properties\, and also by each other! Mike\, Angus\, Lisa and Jeb have worked on Badger ecology and management for over 20 years. They will focus on species of special conservation need\, including mammals\, birds\, reptiles\, amphibians and invertebrates. The invert information is new and especially fascinating expect some "dynamite" photos.\n\n\n\nWe hope you can join us as we kick off a new season of the "We are Sauk Prairie" lecture series and look to another year of conservation\, prairie restoration\, historical and cultural preservation\, advocacy\, education and outreach! Note the new venue\, at the Sauk City Library.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a new SPCA lecture "\;Exploring Badger Lands&rsquo\; Web of Life"\;
\nThursday\, November 17 - 6:30 pm. to 8 p.m.
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\nHave you ever wondered where the birds\, bees\, and other prairie pollinators like to hang out and why? Here&rsquo\;s your chance to find out with the Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance and Wisconsin biologists Mike and Angus Mossman\, Jeb Barzen and Lisa Hartman at the George Culver Community Library November 17th at 6:30PM!
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\nPromachus vertebratus: A giant robber fly\, predator of grassland insects like dragonflies and butterflies.
\nPhoto: Angus Mossman
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\nCommellus comma: An uncommon\, prairie specialist leafhopper on a black-lighted bedsheet.
\nPhoto: Angus Mossman
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\nThe Badger Lands are home to myriad animal species\, each with its own lifestyle and habitat needs. Come learn about this abundant life\, how species are influenced by management on the four Badger properties\, and also by each other! Mike\, Angus\, Lisa and Jeb have worked on Badger ecology and management for over 20 years. They will \;focus on species of special conservation need\, including mammals\, birds\, reptiles\, amphibians and invertebrates. The invert information is new and especially fascinating&mdash\;expect some &ldquo\;dynamite&rdquo\; photos.
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\nWe hope you can join us as we kick off a new season of the "\;We are Sauk Prairie"\; lecture series and look to another year of conservation\, prairie restoration\, historical and cultural preservation\, advocacy\, education and outreach! Note the new venue\, at the Sauk City Library.
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URL:https://www.saukprairie.com/events/details/exploring-badger-lands-web-of-life-28793
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