Friday, March 22, 2024

Let's Get Hiking and Learning - April 2024

There's lots of great opportunities in April to get outdoors to learn something new and hike as well! I've listed  a few events I've come across. Click on the event title to find a link to the event or organization.

Be sure to check often with local hiking groups, universities, naturalist-interest groups, nature conservancies, nature centers and their Friends groups, state parks, US Fish and Wildlife centers and others in your area to see what is on offer to help you understand the natural world around you better.

Signs of Spring Hike  FULL
- Saturday, April 6       Noon-2:30 pm
- Whitewater State Park (MN)

Join us for a journey down that old country road into the Whitewater Wildlife Management Area. We'll be searching for signs of spring while looking for hints of the past. This 2.6 mile hike will take us into the Whitewater WMA, a large swath of public land just down the road from the park. This often-unexplored area provides opportunities for years of new discoveries and adventures. Reservations are required. Email Jeremy.darst@state.mn.us or call 507-312-2301. Sponsor: Whitewater State Park


Guided Bird Walk 
- Saturday April 6         9:00am
- Frontenac State Park (MN)
Walk through a mixed habitat of prairie and woodland looking for resident birds that specialize in these areas. The trail is mowed grass and is well maintained. Bring your binoculars or borrow some from the park office. No need to register. If you have any questions, email janetmalotky@gmail.com. This event is free. Vehicles entering the park are required to have a State Park vehicle permit. Permits are $7 per day or $35 for an annual sticker. Meet at the Frontenac State Park campground shower building at 9:00 AM. Sponsor: Frontenac State Park in partnership with the Frontenac State Park Association
- Saturday April 6       1-3:00pm
- Wildcat Mountain State Park (WI)

Baby animals are one of the cutest signs of spring. But should we approach them or leave them alone?Join us at Wildcat Mountain as we celebrate Keep Wildlife Wild week! Explore the best ways to interact with baby wildlife and how to help them. Take a short hike and see how many animals you can spot. Contact Emily.Alf@wisconsin.gov    or call 608-337-4775  Sponsor: Wildcat Mountain State Park

Garlic Mustard Pulling Project
- Saturday April 6    9:00-10:00 am
- Vetsch Park, La Crescent
Many hands make light work. Can you lend a hand? La Crescent's Natural Resources Advisory Group is looking for volunteers  to pull invasive garlic mustard at Vetsch Park. No experience needed! You just sit on the ground and pull out the pesky weed and toss into plastic garbage bags provided. Meet us at the Vetsch Park parking lot at 722 N. 22nd St and we'll take a short walk to the site. Bring gardening gloves, hand dandelion removers, knee pads or knee cushions. Wear long pants and long sleeves - and be sure to spray up and dress for the weather. We'll have a brief city volunteer waiver form to fill out on site. In case of inclement weather, the work day will be cancelled and a notice posted on the city Facebook page. We hope to see you there for a fun hour of combating garlic mustard's creep in our beautiful bluffland park! Sponsor: La Crescent Natural Resources Advisory Group

Solar Eclipse Party
- Monday, April 8        1:00 - 3:00 pm
- Winona State University
Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay

WSU's Dr. Jennifer Anderson writes: 

  • The Second “Great American Eclipse” will occur on April 8th this year and so we’re having an Eclipse Party to view this event SAFELY: Telescopes with proper solar filters, telescopes that project the Sun, and various pinhole cameras.
  • From 12:30 – 3:30 pm, my students, colleagues, and I will have a number of SAFE ways to view the eclipse right in the middle of Winona State University’s Main Campus.  The eclipse begins at 12:49 pm when the Moon’s disk first starts covering the disk of the Sun and ends at 3:17 pm when the last of the Moon’s disk moves off of the Sun.  The Sun will be 80% covered at 2:04 pm as seen from right here in Winona!  
  • Plan to join us on campus that day between 1-3 pm to safely view the eclipse.  If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we will have activities in the Science Lab Center atrium and be live-streaming the event.  If you aren’t able to be on campus OR you have friends in other parts of the US who would like information about the eclipse, please read on for resources that I have found really useful about this upcoming astronomical event!

 

And REMEMBER:  Never look directly at the Sun or a Solar Eclipse at any time*, especially through binoculars or telescopes, UNLESS you KNOW FOR A FACT that you are using a device that safely blocks the vast majority of sunlight AND has been correctly set up by a knowledgeable and reliable person.


WHERE and WHEN is the eclipse happening?  Can I view it? 

  • The April 8th eclipse is viewable from anywhere in the continental United States and much of Canada and Mexico.  There is a narrow band that runs from Mexico/Texas, up through southern Illinois and Indiana, across northern New York state, and over through northern Maine within which a person will experience a Total Solar Eclipse where the Moon will entirely cover the disk of the Sun. 
  • However, even if you are not within this band, you will get to see a Partial Solar Eclipse where the Moon’s disk covers part of the Sun’s disk.  To figure out what the eclipse will look like from your location in North America on April 8th, go to this website: https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/map/2024-april-8?n=4554.  It will bring you to the Winona, MN information page, but you can enter any city in North America and it will tell you exactly how much of the Sun will be covered and what time everything happens.  Send this link along to friends across our continent!!
  • Here is NASA’s website about the 2024 Solar Eclipse:  https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/

 

HOW can I view the eclipse SAFELY?



Garlic Mustard Pulling Project
- Wednesday  April 10   10:00 - 11:00 am
- Vetsch Park, La Crescent
Many hands make light work. Can you lend a hand? La Crescent's Natural Resources Advisory Group is looking for volunteers  to pull invasive garlic mustard at Vetsch Park. No experience needed! You just sit on the ground and pull out the pesky weed and toss into plastic garbage bags provided. Meet us at the Vetsch Park parking lot at 722 N. 22nd St and we'll take a short walk to the site. Bring gardening gloves, hand dandelion removers, knee pads or knee cushions. Wear long pants and long sleeves - and be sure to spray up and dress for the weather. We'll have a brief city volunteer waiver form to fill out on site. In case of inclement weather, the work day will be cancelled and a notice posted on the city Facebook page. We hope to see you there for a fun hour of combating garlic mustard's creep in our beautiful bluffland park! Sponsor: La Crescent Natural Resources Advisory Group

Off the Beaten Path Hike
- Saturday April 13         noon-3pm
- Whitewater State Park (MN)

Join us on a crisp spring hike to points unknown. Whitewater has a few spectacular views that have remained hidden from even the most seasoned visitor. During this hike we will leave the trails behind us, as we venture out into a little used part of the park. No dogs allowed. Distance 3.2 Miles, Elev. Gain 350ft. Reservations are required. Email Jeremy.darst@state.mn.us or call 507-312-2301. Sponsor: Whitewater State Park


Wilderness Weekends with Emily
- Saturday April 13        9:30-10:30am
- Lake Lodge on Lake Winona near the picnic tables
Join us for an exciting free adventure! Our kid-friendly event is the perfect way to welcome the spring season. We'll take a leisurely walk around Lake Winona and embark on a fun scavenger hunt. Our ultimate goal is to inspire children of all ages to get outside and explore the wonders of nature. We'll be on the lookout for all sorts of sights and sounds during our journey. So, grab your walking shoes, and let's discover the beauty of Lake Winona together! Pre-registration required. Sponsor: Winona Outdoor Collaborative

Work Play Earth Day
- Saturday, April 13         9:00 am-noon
- Wildcat Mountain State Park (WI)

Bring along friends and family to join park staff and the Friends of Wildcat Mountain State Park for this fun annual stewardship event and celebration of Earth Month. Participate in individual and family-friendly activities that help enhance the Wildcat Mountain State Park. Activities may include tree planting, campground and trail clean up, invasive species removal, picnic table maintenance and litter clean-up. Bring sturdy footwear, and some work gloves. Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of Wildcat Mountain State Park. After volunteering, we encourage you to stay and recreate in the park for the afternoon! Questions? Contact Andrew.Haffele@wisconsin.gov or call 608 337-47775. Sponsor: Wildcat Mountain State Park.

Sunday April 21     10 am - 2pm
Curiosi0Tea House,  901 W. 5th St, Winona MN
Adventure lovers! Don’t let bad weather or lack of appropriate gear stop you from getting outside this year! Join us this spring at our next bi-annual Gear Swap. With all the stoke for an early spring, this is your chance to browse our selection of gently used outdoor gear and clothing. Make the most of your outdoor adventures! More information for folks interested in shopping, selling, or tabling at the swap are available on our website! Sponsor: Winona Outdoor Collaborative

 - Tuesday, April 23      6-7:30pm
 - Lytle's Landing Canoe Access, Lytle Road, Onalaska, WI 54650. Please park at the Brice Prairie Conservation Association Clubhouse on Lytle Road
n celebration of the upcoming World Migratory Bird Day, join refuge staff and partners on a bird identification walk through the floodplain forest! We’ll walk one mile or less during this FREE, informal program. We often see many birds close by and our pace will be more of a bird “crawl”!
Please help us make this a good experience for all participants by leaving pets at home. Registration is NOT required. A limited number of binoculars will be available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis. Bird walks take place rain or shine but may be cancelled if there’s a high probability of thunderstorms. We’ll be walking along the Great River State Trail on a mostly flat surface of gravel or wooden boardwalk. World Migratory Bird Day events take place across our community and across the world to raise awareness for the need to conserve migratory birds and their habitats. This year’s theme is “protect insects, protect birds.” Learn more on our national website: https://www.fws.gov/.../world-migratory-bird-day-2024.  Sponsor: Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge

- Wednesday April 24              noon-1pm
- online
One in a series of free weekly outdoor skills webinars. Registration required. Dozens of species of warblers and millions of individual birds will be winging their way north through Minnesota over the next few weeks as part of their travels from tropical locales to their breeding grounds in Minnesota and points north. This is a great time of the year to see some of these original “snowbirds” up close and personal. One of Minnesota’s expert birders, Amy Simso Dean, will share some basic tips on how to identify and where to find warblers this spring. She will also share some suggestions on how to introduce kids to birding. Sponsor: MN DNR
- Saturday April 27
It's a great time of year to hit the trails and discover a new MN state park you haven't been to yet. This is one of 4 days annually (one in each season) that the state parks offer free admission. Sponsor: MN DNR

Ranger Walk and Talk: Post-Fire Ecology
- Saturday, Aril 27          10 am-noon
- Frontenac State Park
We regularly use prescribed fire at the park to keep our prairies and forests healthy, as fire is crucial in maintaining our ecosystem?s stability and diversity. Have you ever wanted to know why this is the case? Have you ever wondered what makes a prescribed fire different from a wildfire? Come get these and any other burning questions you may have answered at Frontenac State Park on the April Free Park Day! Join a park ranger on a guided hike around the prairie loop to learn about fire?s role in resource management at Frontenac State Park. We will be hiking in an area of the park where prescribed fire has been recently used to see first-hand how it changes these landscapes. The hike will last about an hour and a half and include uneven terrain. It is recommended to bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray, if preferred. Sturdy and comfortable shoe wear is also recommended. Severe weather or other factors may cause this event to be changed or canceled. For updates, or if you have questions, call Frontenac State Park at 651-299-3000. Sponsor: Frontenac State Park (MN)


Earth Fair, La Crosse
- Sunday April 28     11am- 4pm
- Nature Place,Myrick Park,  1200 La Crosse St
Activities, guided hikes, demonstrations and information booths celebrate sustainability, ecology and living on the earth lightly. Free. 

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