Land matters

Land matters

From the August 2022 Newsletter: Executive Director Matt Reetz shares examples of three land acquisition projects (among many) from the past few years, and what they mean for conservation.

Illustration by Kaitlin Svabek/Madison Audubon.

New friends, old friends, and one new foe

New friends, old friends, and one new foe

Sometimes a friendship takes time to develop. I planted sawtooth sunflowers in my front yard years ago. They proved to be an aggressive neighbor and have occupied swaths of the front and back yards. I really was upset with myself until I noticed three years ago, the goldfinches and some other birds swarmed the seeds. Last year, dozens of bumblebees spent much of August and mid-September on the blooms. This year, I've decided the sawtooth sunflowers are the best thing since ice cream and lots of pollinators agree.

Cover photo by Peter Gorman

A season for science

A season for science

From the August 2022 Newsletter: The Goose Pond Sanctuary team highlights two awesome citizen science efforts, surveying frogs and toads plus Purple Martin banding.

Photo by Kaitlin Svabek/Madison Audubon.