BioBlitz-ing at Upham Woods

The second annual BioBlitz took place at Upham Woods on Saturday, June 23. Experts and nature enthusiasts gathered over 250 observations during this one-day event! The BioBlitz began on Friday evening with bat roost and acoustic monitoring using specialized equipment, as well as looking at what bats might be eating by setting up a lighted […]

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June 2018 Open Enrollment Camp a Huge Success!

June 15-18, nearly 140 campers, counselors, and adult volunteers joined together at Upham Woods first Open Enrollment Camp of the summer, representing more than 17 counties! Campers ventured out to Blackhawk Island for hikes and up to Peanut Butter Mountain to learn about teamwork. They also had lots of chances to choose their favorite summer […]

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Naturalist Corner: Brooke and How Upham Stays Cool

Summer Naturalist Brooke Conrad answers a question we get a lot from parents and group leaders: how do you keep campers cool in crazy summer temperatures? Summer is a great time to get outside and enjoy all nature has to offer. While I, like many Wisconsinites, am glad to see the snow go during the […]

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Naturalist Corner: Hayley and Wisconsin Wildlife

From Summer Naturalist Hayley Trzinski: The Wonders of Wildlife (Can you tell she’s an animal lover?): There are many different species of animals living around and on Upham Woods property year round, although we may not always be aware of them. During the warmer months of the year though, human-wildlife interactions increase. This is a […]

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Service Learning at Upham Woods

Upham Woods was fortunate to be the recipient of service learning hours from a group of 12 students from Escuela Verde. These students traveled from their school in Milwaukee to donate their time and energy to some important projects happening at Upham Woods. They helped to build and develop the trail that leads to our […]

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Naturalist Corner: Marina Talks Mosquitoes

From Summer Naturalist Marina Theisen, a great post about a question we are all asking: Have you been itching to find out why mosquitoes are so bad this year? Let’s look at why mosquito populations are thriving, their importance, and of course, what can we do about them! As a nature enthusiast, I have always […]

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Bat Monitoring & Citizen Science at Upham Woods

In May 2017, the research team at Upham Woods was awarded funding through the Wisconsin Citizen-based Monitoring Partnership Program for their project “Bat Monitoring and Interpretation Along the Wisconsin River.” This funded project provides resources to enhance the existing bat ecology program at Upham Woods as well as support citizen science efforts to monitor bat […]

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Family Camp 2018

Families from all over the state were invited to come to Upham Woods for Family Camp, May 5-6, 2018.  They chose their favorite classic summer camp activities to do together like archery, nature hikes, and of course, campfire songs and skits.  Families could choose to stay in cabins together or reserve a dorm room. There […]

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Naturalist Spotlight: Rob Dragani

My name is Robbie Dragani, and I am joining the Upham Woods team as a Research Naturalist. I come from the small town of Plymouth, Indiana. I was blessed to be introduced to the great outdoors as a baby, going along hunting and fishing with my dad. Ever since, I have had a love for […]

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Naturalist Spotlight: Ethan Plumier

Hello there! My name is Ethan, but most folks who know me just call me EP. I have been fascinated by wildlife as far back as I can remember. There are pictures in my family’s photo albums of me toting around a massive copy of the Smithsonian Institute’s “Animal” book. I say toting, but it […]

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