Stewardship Activities and Workshops
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Stewardship Activities and Workshops
SPRING & SUMMER 2014 Stewardship Activities and Workshops Get outdoors with family and friends to learn what’s unique about the Kickapoo River and surrounding watersheds. Our hands-on Spring & Summer workshops give you knowledge and tools to enjoy and care for your natural treasures and support the health of your community. Women Caring for the Land: Workshop for Women Landowners Wednesday, April 23 8:30 am-3:00 pm Viroqua Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Kickapoo Grazing Initiative, Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services--Rural Women’s Project, Women Food and Agriculture Network, SW Badger RC&D, Mississippi Valley Conservancy, Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA Farm Service Agency, and Driftless Area Land Conservancy. Join women landowners and conservation professionals for a workshop and field tour highlighting how managed grazing and grass-based agricultural systems can support soil and water conservation in our area watersheds. This workshop will be one in a series of Women Caring for the Land (WCL) workshops in Wisconsin. The WCL program has delivered soil and water conservation information to more than 1,200 women landowners around the Midwest since 2009, using peer-to-peer “learning circles.” Instructors: Lisa Kivirist, MOSES; Shelly Brenneman, VSN; Cynthia Olmstead, KGI. Registration: FREE. Lunch is provided. Contact Valley Stewardship Network at info@kickapoovsn.org or call 608-637-3615. Oak Ecology in the Driftless Landscape Saturday, April 26 9:00 am - Noon Bartz Farm, Crawford County; near Rush Creek Natural Area on the Mississippi River, north of Ferryville, WI Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Kickapoo Woods Cooperative, and Lower Kickapoo Initiative. See first-hand how an ecologist is balancing rare species and habitat management with economic return from forest products and agriculture. This workshop will explore oak ecology, regeneration and management on a small farm. Other topics will include: invasive species management, prairie and savannah restoration, rare species considerations, Managed Forest Lands management and cost sharing. Each participant will receive 5 free oak trees contributed by Valley Stewardship Network. The hike will be moderately difficult and participants are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Instructors: Armund Bartz, WI DNR; Thomas Wyse, Kickapoo Woods Cooperative Forester Registration: $20 per person / $30 per family. Registration is limited. Contact Maggie Jones (email preferred) at mhjones@countryspeed.com or call 608-872-2297. Rotational Grazing and Healthy Streams Saturday, May 17 10:00 am-Noon: Pasture Walk Noon-1:00 pm: Lunch 1:00-4:00 pm: In-depth Rotational Grazing and Stream Quality Workshop Wauzeka, WI Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Driftless Folk School, Trout Unlimited, Kickapoo Grazing Initiative, UW Extension, and Vernon County Land and Water Conservation. Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Driftless Folk School, Kickapoo Valley Reserve and Lower Kickapoo Initiative. Afternoon workshop is $45 per person. Contact the Driftless Folk School at www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call 888-587-6540. Join two leaders who know and love the bird life of our area. We will observe the forest bird migration in one of the great areas of the Driftless. Join us to see raptors, some of the early long distance migrant warblers and vireos, and many of the short distance migrants such as song sparrows, catbirds and rufus-sided towhees. We’ll check out the wetlands to see if the trumpeter swans have returned. Healthy ecology of our forests will be discussed. Children most welcome. Bring field guides, binoculars and water. We will be hiking up some hills. Kickapoo Keepers Our new Kickapoo Keepers program features hands-on exploration and education activities for all ages! These events offer opportunities to be active in the outdoors while improving the health of ourselves, our communities, and the wildlife, lands and waters of our region. Instructors: Maggie Jones, Valley Stewardship Network and Barbara Duerksen, Kickapoo Valley Reserve Registration: $20 per person / $30 per family. Contact the Driftless Folk School at www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call 888-587-6540. Become a Water Action Volunteer (WAV) Trainings WAV Training Session 1 Thursday, May 15 4-8 pm In-depth WAV Macroinvertebrate Training Tuesday, May 20 4-8 pm WAV Training Session 2 Saturday, June 7 9 am - 2 pm All sessions located at Nature Nooks Retreat, Viroqua Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Wisconsin WAV Program, UW-Extension, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. This training will equip you to become a part of VSN’s Water Quality team. We encourage landowners and community members to learn more about water quality in our springs, streams and rivers. You’ll choose the place where you want to sample water each month and send results for our database of water quality information. You’ll receive training and equipment for your use. Water testing only takes about an hour each month – on your own schedule – and your data becomes a key tool in our work to protect the watershed. Instructors: Kris Stepenuck, UW; Vicki Ramsay, Paul Hayes, Rice Spann, and Shelly Brenneman, VSN Registration: FREE. Contact Valley Stewardship Network at info@kickapoovsn.org or call 608-637-3615. Instructors: Dennis Rooney, Rice Spann, Vicki Ramsay, and Shelly Brenneman, Valley Stewardship Network Registration: Morning pasture walk is FREE. Hosted by the Kickapoo Grazing Initiative with Dennis Rooney and Vance Haugen of UW Extension. Contact Cynthia Olmstead at info@kickapoograzinginitiative.org Birding the Lower Kickapoo Saturday, May 10 Lower Kickapoo Watershed 9:00 am-Noon Join dairy farmer and VSN Rotational Grazing Specialist Dennis Rooney along with VSN water quality specialists for an in-depth, hands-on workshop on the economic and environmental benefits of grass-based, rotational grazing in the Kickapoo Valley. Workshop will cover: EQIP cost-sharing projects, stocking rates, fencing, watering, and seeding needs, grazing plan development, stream crossings and water quality monitoring. Workshop participants may also attend the morning pasture walk. Dennis Rooney will be available for follow-up farm visits to assist with grazing plans (funded by Valley Stewardship Network and Trout Unlimited). Kickapoo Keepers: Trout Fishing, Aquatic Insects, and Water Quality June 4 4:00-8:00 pm Nature Nooks Retreat, Viroqua Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network, Trout Unlimited, and Driftless Folk School. Join us on the banks of the West Fork of the Kickapoo to try your hand at some new trout fishing techniques and learn more about the aquatic insects and water quality that support the trout of the Driftless. Riverside learning stations that feature aquatic insect collection and identification and hands-on water quality monitoring will be included. Bring your own fishing equipment, license and trout stamp and snacks. Instructors: Duke Welter, Trout Unlimited; Tom Lukens, Rice Spann, Shelly Brenneman & Vicki Ramsay, Valley Stewardship Network Registration: $20 per person / $30 per family. Contact the Driftless Folk School at www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call 888-587-6540. Kickapoo Keepers: Watershed Ecology Day Saturday, July 19 10:00 am-2:00 pm Lower Kickapoo River Wetlands, Gays Mills Community Center Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network and Driftless Folk School. Spend a day learning about, enjoying and celebrating the Kickapoo River! This full-day workshop is designed for the whole family. Sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network’s Kickapoo Keepers program, our community day together will include speakers on Karst geology, field studies in birds and invasive plant species, as well as children’s programs in ecology and aquatic insects. Family-friendly lunch will be served on site (cash basis), or pack your own. End the day with drumming and dancing. Instructors: Vicki Ramsay and Rice Spann, Valley Stewardship Network and local ecologists, geologists and conservationists. Registration: $20 per person / $30 per family. Contact the Driftless Folk School at www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call 888-587-6540. Kickapoo Keepers Family Fun Day: River Ecology, Kayaking and Swimming on the West Fork Saturday, August 9 10:00-2:00 pm Nature Nooks Retreat Viroqua Co-sponsored by Valley Stewardship Network and Driftless Folk School. Bring the whole family out to spend the day exploring the wonders of the West Fork of the Kickapoo! Family-friendly, hands-on discovery and learning stations, plus guided hikes and trips will feature trout, turtles, birds, aquatic insects, watershed models, water quality science, kayaking and swimming. Bring life jackets and snacks. Lunch and beverages will be provided on a cash basis (optional), or pack your own. Instructors: Tom Lukens, Rice Spann, Shelly Brenneman and Vicki Ramsay Registration: $20 per person / $30 per family. Contact the Driftless Folk School at www.driftlessfolkschool.org or call 888-587-6540. Register today! Space is limited and advance registration is required. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No pets allowed. Note that registration contact information varies by workshop. For additional workshop details visit us at www.kickapoovsn.org. This workshop series highlights some of VSN’s new and renewed partnerships with more than a dozen area agencies and organizations. We know that these collaborative partnerships strengthen all of our stewardship and education successes and help the Kickapoo Valley and Driftless area maintain our innovative leadership in soil and water conservation and sustainability. We champion stewardship of the land and waters. These workshops made are possible through the generous support of Organic Valley, Trout Unlimited, Wallace Foundation, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources River Protection Program, Gundersen Health Systems, and the Paul E. Stry Foundation. Valley Stewardship Network is a nonprofit organization that depends on donations and member support to provide funding for operations and program work. Join our network by becoming a member, today! Valley Stewardship Network, 124 1/2 South Main Street, Viroqua, WI 54665 • 608-637-3615 • www.kickapoovsn.org