We hope you can join us this month at Riveredge Nature Center for this month’s Science for Everyone lecture.
November 21, 2017 – 7:00 PM
Timber Wolf Ecology and Conservation
Sara Wyrick
Abstract: Join WDNR volunteer carnivore tracker, Sarah Wyrick, to learn more about the Timber Wolf Alliance (TWA). It’s an educational outreach organization that uses science-based information to promote an ecologically-functional wolf population within suitable habitat in the Upper Midwest. During her undergraduate research Sarah studied wolf behavior throughout the Central Forests of Wisconsin. She’s currently a microbiology technician for Geneva Laboratories, LLC in southern Wisconsin.
Host: Riveredge Nature Center
Future Dates – Programs – Locations
- December 19 – Protecting our Groundwater Supply: How Richfield is Doing it and Why – Lac Lawrann
- January 16, 2018 – TBA – Riveredge
- February 20, 2018 – Milwaukee Riverkeeper Citizen-based Water Quality Monitoring Program – Lac Lawrann
See the Lac Lawrann Web Page for Additional Information
Science for Everyone is a lecture series to engage, educate and increase public awareness regarding a wide variety of science, history and environment related topics. The programs are for the curious of high school age and older. The presenters give lectures that will both educate and entertain. Science for Everyone will be held the 3rd Tuesday of every month with Ridgedge hosting the odd months and Lac Lawrann hosting the even months. This program is a partnership between Lac Lawrann Conservancy, Riveredge Nature Center and the UWM Field Station.Fee: FREE ($5 donation suggested) No registration required.