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Plant a Love of Nature in Your Kids

Plant a Love of Nature in Your Kids This Earth Day, show kids they can find refuge in the outdoors. Credit.Enzo Pérès-Labourdette April 16, 2021Updated 1:32 p.m. ET Around 1954, when 8-year-old Stanley Temple began tagging along on Audubon Society field trips near Washington, D.C., he befriended a quiet, dark-haired woman who introduced herself as “Miss Carson.” To his delight, she treated him seriously as a fellow bird lover. “Most of the adult naturalists I knew wanted to teach me to identify things,” he said. “She taught me to stop and look.” “Miss Carson” was Rachel Carson, who would later make history with her book “Silent Spring,” about the dangers of the pesticide DDT. Stanley Temple would become Dr. Temple, a well-known bird conservationist and a professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Ask the Master Gardener: There are positives and negatives to winter bird feeding

Dangers for birds eating from feeders in the winter include contaminated food, injury or disease. Written By: Jennifer Knutson | U of M Extension Master Gardener | 4:00 am, Jan. 3, 2021 × Photo courtesy Metro Newspaper Service Dear Master Gardener: I’m worried about the backyard birds getting enough to eat in the winter. Is it a good idea to have bird feeders? Answer: Winter is a favorite time to take care of our feathered friends. However, there are both positive and negative consequences to feeding them. Some of the risks include: contaminated food or feeders, window collisions, and increased dependence on supplemental food. Many birds have been killed because of disease outbreaks at feeders, so it is extremely important to keep them clean and disinfected. If a feeder is designed where birds can easily contaminate food with their droppings, this also increases the risk of disease.

Conservation Hall of Fame to add Eldred, hold virtual ceremony in 2021

Conservation Hall of Fame to add Eldred, hold virtual ceremony in 2021 Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Tim Eisele Gary Eldred of Boscobel will be inducted in the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame in April 2021. The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame will hold a virtual ceremony April 24 to honor four members, the organization announced Thursday. Since last year s event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2021 ceremony will include recognitions of those it planned to fete in 2020 – Stephen Born, Jens Jensen and Stanley Temple – as well as Gary Eldred, who was recently announced as this year s class. The WCHF was established in 1985 to advance the conservation legacy of Wisconsin.

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