Deer Ecology
An evening time program focused on white-tailed deer and their impact on their environment.
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An evening time program focused on white-tailed deer and their impact on their environment.
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Learn to use a compass and then navigate your way through a course! Learn to use a compass, measure pacing, and more in a team setting!
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Form small teams in order to compete in the Upham Amazing Race! Solve puzzles and follow clues around campus to become the ultimate winner!
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Explore the woods on top of the snow!
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These fun and exciting group activities foster teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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What’s that out in the woods?
Experience a fun and exciting hike through Upham Woods at night and learn about the special adaptations of nocturnal animals!
Join us in skits and songs!
Groups may start and lead campfires or request Upham staff assistance.
Ever wonder…what is that tree growing in your backyard?
Students will discover the different uses among Wisconsin’s tree species and the importance of tree identification.
Travel back in time to an 1858 Wisconsin logging camp.
Students will learn about the dress, work and play of 19th century lumberjacks.
Have you wondered what makes a habitat a home? Food, water, shelter, and space of course!
This interactive class allows students to discover what makes a habitat a home as well as understand the dynamic nature of populations, habitat quality, and carrying capacities.