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Ashes-To-Go Available At Our Lord s Lutheran Church, Maryville

MARYVILLE Our Lord’s Lutheran Church (OLLC), 150 Wilma Dr., Maryville, will offer a drive-through option for the imposition of ashes on Wednesday,

Student Engagement Grants

Each year the Lakeshore Nature Preserve awards several Student Engagement Grants of up to $1000 each to facilitate the use of the Preserve as a resource for education among UW undergraduates. Any student, faculty, or staff member at the UW-Madison may apply. Groups of individuals may submit a proposal as a team. Every individual or…

U of A Herbarium, Office of Sustainability Partner to Preserve Tall Grass Prairie Remnant on Campus

Eric Boles, director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability , has partnered with Jennifer Ogle, collections manager at the U of A

Butterfly Sanctuary: Nisswa Elementary School students help plant a pollinator garden

Know Your Madisonian: John Kessler restoring little-known prairie remnant

ASHTON CORNERS — Chances are you’ve seen it, though you’ve probably never been there. Situated in the middle of a farm field just off Highway 12 north of Middleton, the Ashton Unit of the Empire Prairies is a 12-acre state natural area with no public access. But a couple of times each week, John Kessler drives his Ford F-350 up a dirt road to tend the hilltop, a remnant of a vast prairie that once spanned much of Dane and Columbia counties. “It’s original soil that’s never been tilled before. Because of that it has a rich assemblage of native plants and several rare plants,” said Jared Urban, state natural area coordinator for the Department of Natural Resources. “It’s kind of like old-growth forest, except old-growth grassland.”

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