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A unique mix of large oak, maple, ash, and basswood trees along with sixteen other species native to the region and a rich understory of wildflowers, the forest provides a diverse habitat …
About The Forest - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
We will create meaningful and achievable opportunities in education and recreation through thoughtful and innovative development of accessible trails, programs, and self-guided …
The Trail - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
The Forest Ecology Trail is an accessible self-guided nature trail on a one mile loop.... with specially designed double sided signs for twice the fun! Panel themes, media interactives and …
Things To Do - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
Match birds to their feathers, learn about the forest food web in "here's my diet, want to try it?" Pair the scat to its maker in "Whose scat is that?"... and more! Our Forest Explorer series …
Plants & Animals - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
65 native trees and shrubs encompass this forest ecosystem, within it, at least 38 spring and summer wildflowers, 158 species of birds and countless yet to be documented, plants, birds, …
What to Know - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
The Forest Ecology Trail is a self-guided nature trail that loops through one mile of southern hardwood forest. Trail surface and exhibits are wheelchair accessible.
Directions - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
On the historic Milwaukee County Grounds in Wauwatosa, the Forest is bounded by Swan Boulevard to the south, Underwood Parkway to the north, Wil-O-Way Underwood to the west, …
Community - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
Forestry and nature themed children’s books, poetry, art, science and activities will rotate seasonally through community-curated trailside exhibits that celebrate Wisconsin’s rich forest …
Highlights - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
New Forest Ecology Self-Guided Trailside Exhibits and Forest Explorer Migration Challenge! Need a weekend activity? Want to get outside for an hour or two for some recreation with a bit …
Reforestation - FOREST EXPLORATION CENTER
Coming in 2023 -2024 | Forest Restoration, Wildlife Habitat Improvement Project Continues Invasive Buckthorn Removal and Tree Planting Projects to occur within the disturbed areas …