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  • 8/9/2019 Summer 2005 Audubon Log Northeastern Wisconsin Audubon Society

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    Audubon LogNortheast Wisconsin Audubon Society, Inc.

    For more information about our field tripsemail [email protected] or visit our

    website at www.newaudubon.org

    Monday, August 15

    Bats The Bike Hub, 1025 N. Broadway,DePere. 89:30 pm. Sue Saari will explainthe habits of Wisconsin bats and show us a

    live captive bat or two. Then she will lead us

    along the Fox River to find bats using an echolocator. Free for Audubon members, non-

    members adults $5, children 17 and under $3.

    Tuesday, August 16

    Bugs & Flowers Baird Creek Parkway,Triangle Sports Area, Green Bay. 6:308 pm.

    Join Matt Welter of the Neville Museum andexamine prairie plants for bugs, beetles and

    spiders. We will meet near the Chalet build-ing. We will supply insect nets. Bring a bug

    box or a jar with a lid on it. Take University

    Avenue to Humboldt Road, take first rightto Baird Creek Road and first right again on

    Beverly Road leading up the hill. Free for

    Audubon members, non-members adults $5,

    children 17 and under $3. No pre-registrationrequired.

    Wednesday, August 31

    Alaska Talk Neville Public Museum,Green Bay. 7 pm. Free. Accomplishedauthor and adventurer Jon Waterman offers

    an evening of photographs and words from

    his new book, Where Mountains are

    Nameless: Passion and Politics in the Arctic

    National Wildlife Refuge. Co-sponsored by

    the Neville Public Museum, Alaska Coalition

    and Northeast Wisconsin Audubon.

    Saturday, September 3

    Monarch Butterfly TaggingCrossroads at Big Creek, Collins Learn-

    ing Center, Sturgeon Bay. 12:302:30 pm.

    Leader: Randy Korb. Half hour introduction

    in the Learning Center on the monarch and itsmigration to Mexico. Then we will drive to

    fields to catch, tag and release monarchs. Freefor Audubon members. Non-member adults

    $5, children 17 and under $3. No pre-regis-

    tration required. Event will be cancelled if itrains. Crossroads is located on the east side

    of Sturgeon Bay, with the main entrance on

    Michigan St., just east of the intersection of

    Michigan and Highway 42/57.

    Sunday, September 4Monarch Butterfly Tagging GreenBay Botanical Garden, 2600 Larsen

    Road, Green Bay. 12:302:30 pm.Leader: Randy Korb. The details

    are described in the September 3

    tagging event paragraph. GreenBay Botanical Garden is located

    on the west side of Green Bay

    at 2600 Larsen Road, which is off

    Packerland Drive (Hwy EB) between

    West Mason Street (Hwy 54) and ShawanoAvenue (Hwy 29).

    Saturday, September 10

    Monarch Butterfly Tagging Memorial ParkArboretum Visitor Center, Appleton. 12:302:30 pm. Leader: Randy Korb. The details are

    described in the September 3 tagging event

    paragraph. Memorial Park Arboretum Visitor

    Center is located within Memorial Park. From

    UPCOMING EVENTS

    Late Summer 2005

    Contact UsWebsite:

    www.newaudubon.o

    New e-mail:

    northeastaud@aim.

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    Northeast Wisconsin Audubon Society, Inc.PO Box 1963Green Bay, WI 54305

    Non-Profit ORG.

    U.S. Postage

    Permit No. 227

    Green Bay, WI

    PAID

    AUDUBONLOG

    NORTHEAST WISCONSIN AUDUBON SOCIETY

    R E N E W I N G M E M B E R S H I P

    Please choose your annual donor category:

    $45 Renewing National and Local Donor Audubon Magazine N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter Free Wildlife Field Trips

    $35 Renewing Local Donor Wisconsin Frogs Book & CD N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter Free Wildlife Field Trips

    $25 Renewing Local Donor Free Wildlife Field Trips N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter

    NORTHEAST WISCONSIN AUDUBON SOCIETY

    N E W M E M B E R S H I P

    Please choose your annual donor category:

    $45 New National and Local Donor Audubon Magazine Audubon Backpack Wisconsin Frogs Book and CD N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter Free Wildlife Field Trips

    $25 New National and Local Donor Audubon Magazine Audubon Backpack N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter Free Wildlife Field Trips

    $25 New Local Donor Wisconsin Frogs Book & CD N.E.W. Audubon Newsletter Free Wildlife Field Trips

    Mail this form with payment enclosed to:

    NEW Audubon Society, PO Box 1963,

    Green Bay, WI 54305

    Please make your check payable to NEW Audubon Society.

    Name Date

    Address

    City State Zip

    Email Address (to receive newsletter and field trip

    notices electronically)

    Saturday, September 17

    Monarch Butterfly Tagging ShawanoPublic Library, 128 S. Sawyer Street, Shawano.Noon2 pm. Leaders: Randy Korb and Brian

    Ewart. The details are described in the

    September 3 tagging event paragraph. FromGreen Bay take Highway 29 west 35 miles and

    turn right on the WI 22 exit-exit 225. Turn right

    onto E. Green Bay Street (WI-22, WI-47,WI-55.) Turn right onto S. Sawyer Street.

    Highway 41 on the northeast side of Appleton,take the Ballard Rd. / County E exit. Travel

    south on Ballard Rd. Turn right onto Witzke

    Blvd. to enter Memorial Park.

    Upcoming Events, continued