WES members are invited to several upcoming events this summer (2015):
Week of June 8: Loretta and Hildegard Kuse of the Kuse Nature Preserve in Medford, WI have over 200 Luna Moth pupae ready to eclose. (The first eclosed on Saturday, June 6th) If you’re in northwestern WI, the preserve is open to the public to see these elegant moths! See the Kuse Nature Preserve website for directions: http://kuse.medford.k12.wi.us/main/contact.html
June 13: The Lower Sugar River Watershed Association will be hosting an all day BioBlitz along a portion of the Sugar River in southern Wisconsin. The event will be looking for a wide range of taxa at the site and entomologists are welcome to join in. For more information about the event, visit the event page on the LSRWA website (http://www.lsrwa.org/events/bioblitzbugs-birds-botany-on-the-sugar-river).
July 10-12: The 2015 BugGuide Gathering is being held in Turtle Lake, WI this July. Visit: bugguide.net/node/view/1050955 for details.
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July 18-26: The ever-popular National Moth Week (nationalmothweek.org) is being held from July 18-26 this year. WES held a successful event at Erickson Wetlands, near Argyle, WI last year and Plans are in the works for another National Moth Week outing this year. Stay tuned for updates about a possible outing.
August 21-22: The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) will be hosting a BioBlitz at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center (SAC) in August. The BioBlitz is a 24 hour activity (will occur rain or shine between Friday, August 21 starting at 3pm and ending Sat, August 22 at 3pm) where knowledgeable biologists and researchers survey a specific site within a 24 period to see how many species they can detect/collect within the timeframe. A tent with power and some microscopes will be set up for sorting activities. You are welcome to participate for as much time as you care to contribute (one hour or 24). For folks coming in from out of town, camping will be allowed at SAC and light meals/beverages/snacks will be provided. Educators from SAC and MPM will have activities for the public on Saturday – they will be allowed to observe and learn about the diversity of species found, but will not be participating in the surveys. It should be fun and a time for good comradery (and/or competition). Please contact Susan Borkin (borkin@mpm.edu, 414-278-6158) or Julia Colby (colby@mpm.edu, 414-278-2760) if you are interested in participating or would like more information.