This Week at the Little Free Library!
The Little Free Library gets scientific this week with 175 Amazing Nature Experiments by G. Morgan! Ideal for parents and teachers alike, flip through this book to find a fun activity the whole family...
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Geared toward a more advanced young reader or adult, Robert Leonard Reid’s Arctic Circle: Birth and Rebirth in the Land of the Caribou explores the author’s journey through the mysterious Arctic as he...
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Hop on the school bus, because we’re going back, back, back in time this week at the Little Free Library! Join Ms. Frizzle and the gang as they explore the field of paleontology in the Jurassic era...
View ArticleStepping back in time with Juliette Kinzie at ALNC’s Vacation Day Program
This spring brought many wonderful programs to the Aldo Leopold Nature Center, and the Spring Vacation Day programs were a special highlight. Every year during the spring breaks for the Madison area...
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This week’s book takes us to the savannas of East Africa. Follow through the eyes of an elephant calf as his herd searches for water and forages for food. What kind of fascinating animals will they run...
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What is nature to you? Compiled by Lorraine Anderson, Sisters of the Earth showcases the words of many female writers, including Emily Dickinson, Alice Walker, and Terry Tempest Williams, on this broad...
View ArticleThank You to our Spring Badger Volunteers!
Working with Volunteer Land Stewards has always been an important part of Aldo Leopold Nature Center’s programming, enabling us to share land stewardship practices with our community and complete...
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Try a pond or lake dip, a favorite activity at the ALNC, at home with this guide all about the creatures you can find in an aquatic environment. All you need is a natural water source, small net,...
View ArticleTerraCycle: Expanding Recycling Options at the ALNC
The Aldo Leopold Nature Center naturalists, staff, and interns can now recycle more items than ever before – saving them from ending up in the landfill. Thanks to a partnership with Winnequah...
View ArticleField Studies at the ALNC and Edna Taylor Conservation Park
Did you know high school students have been investigating important environmental questions at both the ALNC and Edna Taylor Conservation Park? La Follette High School students in the AP...
View ArticleRobin, Eagle and Cardinal Migration
Why are robins one of the first birds seen in spring, while eagles are usually seen in winter and cardinals all-year-round? With spring right around the corner, we’re all eager to see and hear the...
View ArticleChange is in the air
At the Aldo Leopold Nature Center, we know that truly living our mission and reaching as many children, families, educators, conservationists and community members as possible means expanding access...
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