GLACIAL PRAIRIE WORK PARTY

Brush Clearing

Saturday, November 25 — 9:00 a.m. to Noon

Location: Benedict Prairie

The Benedict Prairie Unit of The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station consists of about six acres, 100 feet wide and one half mile long. It is on what was once a railroad right of way on the old Kenosha-Silver Lake-Beloit branch line of the Chicago Northwestern Railroad. This is an iconic and rare mesic prairie that was inventoried in the 1950’s by the famous professor John T. Curtis. Don’t miss your chance to work on this exceptional site.

Difficulty level: medium (physical work)

WHAT TO BRING/WEAR:

You will need sturdy footwear, clothes that can get beat up and work gloves, plus a water bottle.

WORK PARTY LEADER:

RVSP and for questions/information contact Alan Eppers at 847-691-6505.

DIRECTIONS:

I-94 to state hwy 50 (Kenosha/Lake Geneva exit) Hwy 50 west 1.5 miles to 144th Ave. South on 144th Ave 0.6 miles Benedict Prairie is on the east side. There is a sign near the road.

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