Bring the whole family to celebrate the life and legacy of Wisconsin’s premier conservationist, Aldo Leopold! Take a hike with our naturalists and learn how to “read the landscape” like Leopold did with his family. Enjoy selected readings and activities inspired by A Sand County Almanac, including “Good Oak” and “Pines Above the Snow.” Hear Leopold family tales inside the Children’s Shack and take home a “Where’s Aldo?” coloring poster.
This program is co-sponsored by Monona State Bank.
This event runs from 1:00- 2:30 pm. The fee is $2/person or $5/family.
Pre-registration recommended; walk-ins accepted. For more information or to register, go to www.naturenet.com/alnc or call (608) 221-4038.
Aldo Leopold Nature Center (ALNC) is a private, not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the conservation ethic of Aldo Leopold through environmental education and awareness. Founded in 1994, with sites in Monona and Black Earth, ALNC provides hands-on environmental programming for school children and their families, reaching nearly 30,000 people annually. In addition, ALNC sponsors Nature Net: the Environmental Learning Network, which promotes environmental education for children by organizing collaborative networks of nature centers throughout Wisconsin (www.naturenet.com).