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How the Kickapoo Valley Reserver Came To Be
Join us for our monthly “We Are Sauk Prairie” lecture featuring Marcy West, the Executive Director of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Her talk is entitled, "How the Kickapoo Valley Reserve Came To Be". The Kickapoo Valley Reserve in southwest Wisconsin is an 8,600-acre ecological gem. It's story of how it came to be and how it is currently managed by a citizen's-board on behalf of the State and Ho-Chunk Nation is as unique as the property itself. What can we learn from the experience of a federal project gone wrong and an important property protected? Turns out, quite a bit. There are some similarities between the Badger project and Kickapoo Reserve that will also be discussed. As always, this event is free to the public and snacks will be provided. Come early for some conversation with neighbors! Our “We Are Sauk Prairie” series is generously supported by a grant from Alliant Energy Foundation. Photo credit goes to Vicki France Photography
How the Kickapoo Valley Reserver Came...Date and Time
Thursday Dec 12, 2019
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM CST12/12/19 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Location
Ruth Culver Community Library 540 Water St Prairie du Sac, WI
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Executive Director: Charlie Luthin charluthin@gmail.com 608-358-7120
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