Explore Wisconsin’s Natural Wonders With Natural Resource Foundation Field Trips
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages the public to explore Wisconsin with a Natural Resources Foundation (NRF) Field Trip.
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is a nonprofit that supports the wonders of Wisconsin’s lands, waters and wildlife through conservation, education, engagement and giving.
“These field trips are great opportunities for adults and children to learn about Wisconsin’s wildlife and special places from people with firsthand knowledge,” said Diane Brusoe, DNR Fish, Wildlife & Parks Division Administrator. “The department is proud to continue our participation in this very successful program led by the Natural Resources Foundation.”
Field trip opportunities include:
- Tour of UW-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences
- Insects After Dark: Baraboo Hills
- Canyons & Savannas of Rocky Run State Natural Area
- Behind the Scenes Tour of a Wildlife Hospital
- Climate Smart Forestry in Action
- Nevin State Fish Hatchery: Raising Healthy Trout
The entire field trip list is available in the Natural Resources Foundation Field Trip Guidebook. Each trip is labeled to indicate the physical demand and if it is family-friendly. The annual tradition is open for all ages and abilities, including 26 trips accessible for standard wheelchairs.
Registration is only available online and is only open to for Natural Resources Foundation members. Those interested are encouraged to sign-up soon, as trips can fill up quickly. Field trips are non-refundable and expected to run rain or shine. No dogs are allowed on trips.
Learn more about the Natural Resources Foundation online.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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