
Central Library Architectural Tour
Free architectural tour at Central Library on July 18. Discover the historical features of this National Register gem.
Join a hands-on bumble bee survey and learn from experts at Waukesha County Parks.
Explore the buzzing world of bumble bees with the Community Science Program at Waukesha County Parks. This engaging event invites you to join fellow nature enthusiasts in a field survey, where you'll learn to identify and understand the vital role these pollinators play in our ecosystem. It's an educational experience that combines fun with meaningful conservation work.
Whether you're a seasoned naturalist or simply curious, this event offers a unique opportunity to contribute to local environmental efforts. With multiple dates available, you can easily fit this enriching activity into your schedule. Don't forget your sunhat and a notebook to jot down your findings!
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Dive into the fascinating world of moths at Wehr Nature Center's Moth Night. This event combines an indoor presentation with outdoor moth monitoring, making it a unique way to engage with nature. Bring a flashlight and dress for the weather, as you'll be outside after dark. It's a great chance to learn and contribute to community science.
Learn. Collect. Contribute. Team up with staff and fellow invertebrate enthusiasts for a lively field survey! Learn all about bumble bees while helping spot and identify these important pollinators.