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Wisconsin DNR OUTDOOR REPORT 12.13.07
« on: December 13, 2007, 01:42:38 PM »
Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources
OUTDOOR REPORT
Outdoor Report as of December 13, 2007
Another winter storm moved across the state this week, dropping from 4 to 6 inches of snow
across the southern half of the state. The storm missed the north, and currently southern Wisconsin is
reporting greater snow depth than northern Wisconsin, with a foot or more of snow across much of
southern Wisconsin and 6 to 10 inches reported from central Wisconsin north. Most state parks and
forests have now groomed and tracked cross-country ski trails and conditions were reported from
excellent in the south and good in the north. Quite a few counties in southern and far northern
Wisconsin have now opened snowmobile trails with conditions ranging from fair to good. Trails in
many counties throughout central Wisconsin remain closed as of this week.
DNR conservation wardens and recreational safety specialists are urging all people to be
extremely cautious when venturing out on frozen lakes and rivers. Due to the large amount of early
snow, ice conditions are not safe in many areas. Though there are reports of ice depths up to 8 inches on
some northern lakes, many areas have less then 2 inches, which is unsafe even for foot travel. At this
time they are recommending not travel on ice by snowmobiles or ATVs.
Reports from early season anglers indicate fishing has been generally slow, though there have
been some reports of good bluegill and northern pike fishing. Walleye action has been slow, with a few
lucky anglers icing just one or two walleye in the 12- to 16-inch size. In the south, a few anglers were
beginning to catch northern pike on shiners and chubs. Ice is forming in Sawyer Harbor on Green Bay
but it is still unsafe for travel.
The Mississippi River is up to 8.1 feet at Prairie du Chien. Ice thickness on the river ranges up to
about 5 inches in backwater areas with some good bluegill and crappie action reported at times this
week Some of the Main Channel is now frozen over, but conditions are too dangerous for walleye and
sauger fishing.
A few ice anglers have been out on the lower Wisconsin River sloughs and bays some bluegills
biting. Ice anglers –especially those fishing for northerns and walleyes, are again reminded of the new
rules in place intended to help prevent the spread of VHS, a fish disease that threatens Wisconsin fish.
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Wisconsin DNR Outdoor Report, December 13, 2007
Squirrel and rabbit hunters are having pretty good success now that there is snow cover.
The snow is also useful to see what animals are wandering around. Turkey, deer, red and gray
squirrel tracks are abundant. Prints in the snow are best studied when freshly made in newly fallen
snow, for later when snow has become packed or blown about, prints become distorted.
Sightings at bird feeders include: red-bellied, downy and hairy woodpeckers, purple finches,
cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, nuthatches, juncos, tufted titmice, gold finches, mourning doves and
crows.
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A three-minute audio version of this report can be heard by calling (608) 266-2277.
A new report is put on the line each week.
DNR Northern Region
Superior DNR Service Center area
Brule River State Forest - Last week's snow has remained on the conifers, painting a beautiful picture in the
woods. Twelve inches of snow is on the ground making navigating around the woods by foot still relatively easy.
The snow is also useful to see what animals are wandering around. Just around the ranger station in the last
week turkey, fisher, deer, red and gray squirrel tracks are just some of the tracks that can bee seen. The cross
country skiers are certainly happy to see the snow. The trails at the Afterhours Ski Trail are shaping up
beautifully. The trails were "touched up" with the groomers Monday, Dec. 10 and the cold night temperatures are
helping to firm up the trail base. Updates on the trail can be found at www.skinnyski.com .
Pattison State Park – The cross-country ski trail is open for the season. There is a 7-inch base, and the trail is in
good condition. The winter is an excellent time to view the park. The rocks and cliffs are very evident, and it is
easy to see the geologic features. The myriad of animal tracks indicate the amazing number of different animals
living in the park that visitors normally would not see.
Ashland DNR Service Center area
Snowmobilers are enjoying the recently groomed trails. Conditions are good to very good, though a good wet
snow would help to form a better base. Cross-country skiers are enjoying the fresh snow as are the snow shoe
enthusiast, finding 8 to 10 inches of fresh snow in the woods. Though ice conditions very greatly, those fishing
this early ice are find success on the Eau Claire Chain and Lake Owen catching both walleye and northern.
Others were finding success panfishing in the shallows on Lake Namekagon. Caution should be used when
venturing out on the ice, due to the large amount of snow on the early ice, ice conditions are not safe, though
some report 5 to 6 inches of ice, others are finding less then 2 inches farther out from shore. Vehicle use on local
lakes is not recommended at this time; as always, "travel at your own risk", but be prepared by carrying/wearing a
life jacket and having a set of ice grips with you, in case you happen to go through the ice, the grips will help you
pull yourself onto the slippery ice. Late bow hunters are enjoying the break in cold temperatures, as are the
bobcat hunters who are also taking advantage of tracks found in the fresh snow.
Woodruff DNR Service Center area
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest – Cross-country ski trails have been packed. All loops at
McNaughton are packed. Madeline has a packed base on all loops, but there are some ruts due to vehicle driving
on trail. All Escanaba loops are packed. At Raven, the Red loop is closed due to logging and will not be groomed
this season. All other loops will have base packed Thursday. There are some ruts due to a vehicle driving on
trail.
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Wisconsin DNR Outdoor Report, December 13, 2007
Upper Wisconsin Basin fisheries report (Oneida, Vilas, Lincoln, Langlade, Forest and Florence counties) -
With the cold weather of the past week, the ice cover on lakes across the Northwoods has thickened and more
ice anglers have been venturing out. However, ice thickness is still quite variable as the insulating snow cover
has made for some irregular freezing conditions. Some areas of the lakes have upwards of 7 to 8 inches of ice
while other areas have only 2 to 3 inches where the snow cover was undisturbed. As such, caution is still urged
when venturing out on any lakes in the north -- especially with ATVs or snowmobiles. Reports from early season
anglers indicate some generally slow fishing. Walleye are usually the target for most of the early ice anglers and
catches have been hard to come by for most. Many anglers have reported only two or three flags per trip, with
the lucky ones able to ice one or two walleye in the 12- to 16-inch size. The most productive areas have been
the mud/muck flats, with shiners or suckers fished at the 8 to 15 foot depth. Some action is also being seen on
the gravel drop-offs and near the hard-bottom break lines, especially if they are near any weed beds. Angling
pressure for northern pike is beginning to pick up and success for that species has been fair, as the cloudy and
colder weather seems to kept their activity down. Large golden shiners fished near and over any green weeds
have provided the best success.
DNR Northeastern Region
Peshtigo DNR Service Center area
Marinette County - At this time most snowmobile trails are open although there are some closed gates in areas.
The private landowners in these cases will open their properties after the deer archery season is closed in
January. Please respect their wishes and remain off the properties. Ice anglers have been catching some panfish
on inland waters such as Newton Lake, Cauldron Falls, and the Menominee River sloughs and bays. The ice
thickness ranges anywhere from 4 to 10 inches. Caution should be used anytime you travel on frozen waters. The
Silver Cliff Town Hall will be the site for an ATV Safety Certification Course on Feb. 9 and 10, 2008, register by
calling the instructor at (920) 591-0210. Turkey flocks have moved into sheltered areas and around
agricultural/livestock areas. A chance of flurries is forecasted for the weekend weather. Dress in layers for your
comfort level when engaging in outdoor activities.
Oconto County - Inland waters are attracting ice anglers, please use caution on any frozen waters. New VHS
rules to be aware of when ice fishing require minnows brought back to the shore, whether the water is open or
frozen, those minnows may not be taken away live. Check the DNR Web site for other frequently asked questions
on ice fishing and VHS fish virus that affects all Wisconsin and bordering waters. A snowmobile safety course is
being offered at the Oconto Falls Fire Department on Jan. 5 and 6, register by calling (920) 848-2960.
Shawano County - Local anglers have been taking advantage of early ice fishing opportunities in the area. Ice
conditions are still variable and anglers should use caution. Panfish and northern pike fishing has been good in
many small area lakes. The annual Christmas Bird Count will be held at the Navarino Nature Center on Saturday,
Dec. 15, followed by a potluck social on Sunday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. For more information on this and other events
you may call the Center at (715) 758-6999.
Sturgeon Bay DNR Service Center area
Potawatomi State Park – Cross-country ski trails are groomed and tracked. Park visitors on skis and snowshoes
are enjoying the wintery conditions. Ice is forming in Sawyer Harbor. Anglers are bringing in their shanties and
positioning them in the parking lot, waiting for the harbor to freeze over. Please use caution when going out on
the ice. The era of downhill skiing at Potawatomi is now history. After several years of inactivity, the chair lift, tow
ropes, snowmaking equipment, and some buildings were removed during 2007.
Whitefish Dunes State Park - Cross-country ski trails are groomed and ready for skiers. The Black trail and
beach are open for hiking and snowshoeing.
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Wisconsin DNR Outdoor Report, December 13, 2007
DNR Southeast Region
Kettle Moraine State Forest - Pike Lake Unit - All cross-country ski trails at have been groomed and tracked.
Ski trails are in excellent condition with 6 to 8 inches of snow for a base.
Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit – As of Dec. 13, cross-country ski conditions were very good
to excellent with the new snow now setting up very nicely. The skating lanes were re-groomed last night, while the
classic track was left in place. Plans are to put in a new track on Friday night for the weekend. The ski trail lights
will be lit until 10 p.m. everyday except Sundays.
Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit - The Northern Unit received approximately 3 to 4 inches of
moderately moist snow during the day on Dec. 11. The brown, red and green loops at the Zillmer trail were
groomed. The classical tracks and the skating lanes setup over night producing excellent conditions. The yellow
loop will be groomed on Thursday. The Greenbush trail was also reported as excellent.
Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit - Cross-country ski report: The Scuppernong trail received
primarily snow on Tuesday, a little rain, but not as much as farther south in the Kettle Moraine. A total of 4 to 5
inches of new snow fell on Scuppernong. The trail was re-groomed and in really good shape. Temperatures that
will be getting lower as well as lower humidity should help dry things out and set the snow up when it gets
groomed. Scuppernong is groomed for classical sking only and will have a double classical track set throughout
the trail system. The Nordic and McMiller trails received 3 to 4 inches of new snow, rain, and sleet Tuesday. But
it finished up with all snow, actually fairly dry fluffy snow on top of all the other stuff. This new snow is on top of a
previous 3-plus inches of base of snow -- so the trails are well snow covered throughout the trail system. The trail
was re-groomed and in really good shape. The McMiller Biathlon range will not be open until the weekend and
there will be a clinic on Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Go to WisBiathlonassociation.com for more details.
DNR South Central Region
Dodgeville DNR Service Center area
Grant County
Wyalusing State Park - Wyalusing State Park received about 4 inches of snow on Tuesday, Dec. 11 and is truly
a winter wonderland. Cross-country ski trails have been groomed, but not tracked. Local skiers report trails are
in fair condition. The walkway to Point Lookout is clear of snow. The Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien was at
8.2 feet Dec. 13, same as the day before. Fishing activity according to local anglers is reported as slow due to
excess snow cover. Trails that were closed due to the heavy rain in mid July remain closed. The road to the boat
landing has been repaired and is open. Hikers can hike to Pictured Rock Cave from the parking lot for Sugar
Maple Nature Trail, but the rest of that trail is not open. Park bird feeders have seen a flurry of activity. Sightings
at the feeders include:, red-bellied woodpeckers, downy woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, purple finches,
cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, nuthatches, juncos, tufted titmice, ring-necked pheasant rooster, gold finches,
mourning doves and crows. Bald eagles are sighted daily in the park and surrounding area.
Iowa County
Blue Mound State Park - As of Dec. 13, all cross-country ski trails hade been groomed and tracked and are in
excellent condition with 8 inches of packed base. A candlelight ski events will be held on Saturday, Jan. 5 from 6 -
9 p.m. and on Saturday, Feb. 2 from 6 - 9 p.m. The two 40-foot observation towers are open year-round, but are
not maintained for winter use.
Horicon DNR Service Center area
Dodge County - The Dodge County Snowmobile Trail System opened Dec. 11. Snow conditions were favorable
and groomers were preparing the trails. Once the Dodge County trails are opened, riders are reminded to stay on
the marked trails and to ride safely and responsibly. TEMPORARY TRAIL CLOSURE on the trail section west of
Brownsville and north of Leroy from 7 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 13 until 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14 to avoid conflicts with
wind tower construction and testing. Specifically the closure is expected to affect the trail near Hwy 49 from Hwy
YY to Dairy Road and the spur from this section south to Leroy. Watch for signs and barricades and do not try to
pass through these closed areas due to potentially hazardous conditions. Additional intermittent closures are
possible throughout the season in this area. A temporary closure is currently in place along a short trail section
between Astico and Columbia County to accommodate some needed trail work. Riders east of Hustisford along
Hwy 60 and Hwy EE need to watch for potential conflicts and hazards associated with utility construction that is
currently taking place in this area. Riders are warned to not ignore signage as hazards in these areas are likely.
The ATV trail on the Wild Goose State Trail remains open. The 24-Hour Trail Status Hotline is (920) 386-3705 or
on the Web at [www.dodgeparks.com].
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Wisconsin DNR Outdoor Report, December 13, 2007
Fitchburg DNR Service Center area
Sauk County - The snowmobile trails are now open in Sauk County. Wardens asked that snowmobilers respect
people's property and to be careful on any frozen waters. Sauk County area lakes and rivers are not yet safe for
snowmobiling. A few ice anglers are out on sloughs and bays. A few bluegills are biting on Gallus Slough near
Merrimac.
Devil’s Lake State Park - Cross-country ski trails are in very good condition after a minimum total of 12 to 15
inches of snow fell in several snowfalls in early December. Trails have been groomed and tracked. When trail
conditions are adequate and staffing is available, ski trails will be groomed before each weekend and after any
significant snowfall. Visitors are using a hill in the north shore area for sledding. Access may be from the bottom,
in the Quartzite Campground, or from the top near the Nature Center (closed). If you’re a geology buff, keep in
mind that you’re sledding down the face of the terminal moraine left by a glacier more than 10,000 years ago. Pit
toilets are available near the bottom of the hill, but no heated building is conveniently available. A warming fire
may be built in a campfire ring of a Quartzite campsite at the bottom of the hill. The lake is now ice-covered, but it
is very early in the season. Most ice anglers will not attempt fishing for a few more weeks. The park does not
monitor the conditions, measure the ice thickness, nor do we vouch for the safety of the lake ice. Gun deer
season is now closed in the park. There may be a few bow hunters present, but it unlikely that you’ll even notice
any bow hunting.
Lake Kegonsa State Park – Cross-country ski conditions are good for both classic and skate. The trails were
groomed Dec. 12 for both classic and skate. The classic tracks looked great. The pack for skating was on the soft
side.
Mirror Lake State Park - Cross-country ski trails are open and groomed in excellent condition with a 5 to 7 inch
base. Winter camping is available at sand stone ridge campground sites 58-76. The shower building is closed for
the season and water is available outside the park office.
Dane County
Capital City State Trail - The Capital City State Trail is plowed in the winter, but no salt or sand is added. Please
take extra precautions for slippery and icy spots. This is particularly true now with the heavy winter weather over
the last several weeks.
Governor Nelson State Park – Cross-country ski trails are in excellent condition and have been groomed and
tracked. Snow base estimate about 10 to 12 inches. Lake Mendota still has open waters. Swans, (trumpeter,
tundra and mute) can be seen from the park.
Jefferson County - A few anglers are beginning to catch northern pike in the marsh on Rock Lake using shiners
and chubs. Ice conditions on the marsh range from 8 inches down to about 5. The snowmobile trails are open in
Dodge and Jefferson counties with a few corridors remaining closed due to sign posting problems. The trail
condition hotline in Jefferson County is 920-699-SNOW and in Dodge County it is 920-386-3705. Snowmobilers
are reminded to call daily to ensure the trails are still open. The rivers are hazardous especially at this time of
year for ATV/snowmobile travel. Three snowmobiles have broken through the ice on the Rock River in the last
week in Jefferson County. Two individuals died as a result. Snow continues to fall aiding coyote hunters in
locating their quarry. Pheasant hunters are still having some success on the stocked public hunting grounds.
The birds have moved to heavier cover.
DNR West Central Region
Baldwin DNR Service Center area
All snowmobile trails in the counties of St Croix, Dunn, Pierce and Pepin are still closed. Some have been
groomed to establish a good base but are closed. Ice conditions are very spotty with some waters and bays of
larger lakes seeing about 6 inces of ice. Extreme caution is needed and no snowmobiles or ATVs recommended
yet. Cross-country ski trails at area state parks are open and groomed in fair shape.
St. Croix County
Willow River State Park – Cross-country skiing continues at the park with all trails open, groomed and tracked.
Conditions are very good with some scatted spots to avoid. Trails were fast on Wednesday night after grooming.
More snow is needed before any further grooming is done. Some of the classic track can get filled in from skiers
snow plowing on the down hills, especially with heavy weekend use. Normal track on the shallow slope of a hill
may not be there once the hill gets steep. Skiing lessons are being offered by members of the Willow River Nordic
Ski Association on Saturday, Dec. 15. Call the park office to register in advance and get more details (715) 386-
5931. The Tuesday and Wednesday evening sessions continue at 5:30 p.m., expect more skiing than actual
training drills. Meet at the Nature Center parking area with skiing gear (classic or skate or both) and a headlamp.
All of ski trail groomers are volunteers. Ice fishing is in progress on the lake. Leave big minnow buckets at the
vehicle and take just what you need for minnows on to the lake.
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The sled hill is open. Snowshoers have been making their own paths in the park. Hiking trails to Willow Falls are
open from River Road and the parking lot on County Road A; pets are allowed. Hikers may also use the disc golf
course with pets. The Mound trail is open to hikers but it has no winter maintenance. The park road is a good hike
on weekdays with low traffic, and usually some deer are around. Look for the deer to herd up in the hollow just
down the hill from the office. Pick up a Winter Trails Map at the office or at various locations in the park and at the
River Road parking lot. Coyotes have been seen at night by the ski trail groomers. Archery hunting for deer
remains open in undeveloped parts of the park north of the Willow River and some land to the east. Hunters may
pick up a map at the park office. Participation in the archery hunting season is normally very light.
La Crosse DNR Service Center area
If snow falls during the night, one need only step outside to find that visitors have been to our yard, garden, fields,
or woods. Though none may be in view, their footprints in the snow are evidence that they have been there: a
grouse, sparrow, crow, squirrel, mouse, fox, weasel, or deer perhaps. All prints tell a story if we know how to read
and interpret them. Prints in the snow are best studied when freshly made in newly fallen snow, for later when
snow has become packed or blown about, prints become distorted. Check out a tracking book from your local
library to assist you with track identification.
Crawford County - The Mississippi River is on a slow rise once again. Late last week the river was around the
7.5 foot mark but is now up to 8.1 feet. The Wisconsin River is also on the rise. The Kickapoo River is at normal
water flow for this time of year. Ice conditions vary greatly throughout the area. Travel upon the ice is dangerous
this time of year especially with the snow cover and increasing water levels. Ice thickness ranges from “zero” to
about 5 inches. Much of the Main Channel of the Mississippi River is frozen over as is the Wisconsin River. Most
of the back water areas are frozen over, however dangerous to travel on. Ice conditions on the Mississippi River
are too dangerous for walleye and sauger fishing. Bluegill and crappie action this past week was pretty good at
times. Cold Spring was spotty however some anglers report taking some nice bluegills on the south end. Angler
are crossing over the Ambro Slough to fish Mud Slough where the fishing has been pretty good. Some reports of
limits of bluegills coming off Mud Slough, but some of the fish have only been average size. There has been
limited action on the Wisconsin River backwaters. Most of the action has been smaller bluegills so far. There is
about 6 inches of snow covering the area. As of Dec. 11 snowmobile trails are closed. Local clubs are working to
sign the trails in anticipation the trails will open soon. The four-day antlerless gun deer season closed last
Sunday. Many hunters took advantage of this season to harvest additional antlerless deer for the freezer or to
donate to local food pantries. Some hunters reported a fair number of deer sightings while others found action
pretty slow. Squirrel and rabbit hunters are having pretty good success now that there is snow cover.
Wildcat Mountain State Park – Cross-country ski trails are in excellent condition; trails were re-groomed Dec 11.
Eau Claire DNR Service Center area
Brunet Island State Park - Brunet Island has received enough snow to groom and track the cross-country ski
trails. The trails are quite firm, providing moderate to fast conditions. There are a few spots in the flat stretches
with a thin base. Panfish action has been moderate in the north campground bays. Anglers are reporting
generally good ice conditions in the backwater areas. The park does not monitor ice conditions. The Cornell
Flowage water levels fluctuate throughout the year and caution is urged when venturing onto the ice. An area to
the north and east of the main office, including part of the Nordic Trail system, is open to a limited antlerless
archery season, with special access permit only through Jan. 6. The park’s islands are not open to hunting.
Species of birds seen or heard include: ravens, black capped chickadees, phoebes, northern juncos, piliated
woodpeckers, great horned owls, barred owls, and bald eagles. Most of the Canada geese have left with the open
water area freezing closed.
Wisconsin Rapids DNR Service Center area
Buckhorn State Park – Cross-country ski trails will be packed by the end of the week. Hiking is not allowed on
the groomed trails. Some roads are now closed to vehicles due to snow and the snowmobile trail. The park is
open for late bow seasons. Deer can be registered at the park office when it is staffed. New hunting maps are
available at the park office and on the park website for parkland, Buckhorn wildlife area (formerly area A), and
yellow river wildlife area (formerly area B). The yellow river wildlife area (area B) is open to everything in the
regulations. Buckhorn wildlife (area A) is open for small game, waterfowl, trapping, and deer bow hunting. Sites
8, 9, 16 are open year-round, sites are first come and drinking water is available at the park office. 2008 park
stickers are on sale now and make great gifts!
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Wisconsin DNR Outdoor Report, December 13, 2007
VHS fish disease update as of December 13, 2007
DNR Conservation Warden Tom Van Haren describes some of the strategies anglers are using to comply with
new rules to prevent the spread of VHS in a press release issued Dec. 11.
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/news/DNRNews_Lookup.asp?id=97#art3
Information and outreach
Answers to anglers' questions about how the new VHS rules affect their use of live bait fish and dead bait fish are
now available online in a new brochure, "Minnows as Bait."
http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/documents/vhs_baitanglers1107legal.pdf
UPCOMING EVENTS AT STATE PARKS, FORESTS, AND TRAILS
WATCHABLE WILDLIFE OPPORTUNITIES AND INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS
Check with the park or forest of your choice for additional activities and special events not listed. Most events are free of charge; park
admission sticker required unless otherwise noted. Events and times subject to change.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
• Kettle Moraine State Forest--Northern Unit, Campbellsport, (920) 533-8322 - An Evening With Nature: The
Rovers' Four Years on Mars. Take a journey into outer space to the red planet, Mars. Learn what the rovers
have discovered on their four years of exploring Mars' surface. Ice Age Visitor Center. 7-8:30 p.m.
Friday, December 14, 2007
• Kohler-Andrae State Park, Sheboygan, (920) 451-4080 - Mars Viewing. Join NASA solar ambassador Kevin
Koski and the Plymouth Stargazers for an evening of Mars observation. Mars will be in opposition (closest to
earth) at about 52 million miles. View the Martian polar cap, Olmpus mans (the largest volcano in the solar
system) and other deep sky objects, the crab nebula in Taurus the Bull, M-81, M-82 and M-51 around the Big
Dipper. Wear warm clothes and bring a chair or blanket. Meet at the parking lot adjacent to the bath house. 6-
10 p.m.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
• Havenwoods State Forest, Milwaukee, (414) 527-0232 - One Wild Saturday Morning: Winter Birds. Bird
feeders are a great place to watch bird behavior. Drop in and make some bird feeders, learn how birds stay
warm in winter, do a little bird identification, and much more. Environmental Awareness Center. 9 a.m. - noon.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
• Havenwoods State Forest, Milwaukee, (414) 527-0232 - Preschool Storytime: Keep Looking. The more you
look - the more you see! Come to Havenwoods and open your eyes to look at nature in new ways. . 9:30-10:30
a.m.
Friday, December 21, 2007
• Kettle Moraine State Forest—Northern Unit, Campbellsport, (920) 533-8322 or e-mail - Nature Storytime:
Forever Green. Forever green are the evergreens. Join us as we investigate the wonders of these truly
amazing trees. This hour of nature fun awaits 3- to 6-year-olds with accompanying adults. Ice Age Visitor
Center. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Winter Solstice Night Hike. Gather around the fire as we share some traditions of the
longest night of the year. We will then travel through the dark woods to discover what animals are awake and
braving the cold of a winter night. This program is best for families/groups with children over the age of 6 years.
Zillmer Trailhead. 7-8:30 p.m.

Edited by Paul Holtan
Wisconsin DNR
PO Box 7921
Madison WI 53707-7921
(608) 267-7517
fax: (608) 264-6293
e-mail: holtap@dnr.state.wi.us
World Wide Web: http://dnr.wi.gov
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