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Brush-Cutting at Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area

Mon, Feb 10

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Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area

Brush cutting, possible brush burning, depending on the weather. We'll continuing our work to clear honeysuckle, buckthorn, and burning bush.

Brush-Cutting at Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area
Brush-Cutting at Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area

Time & Location

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Feb 10, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area, 5129 Caton Ln, Waunakee, WI 53597, USA

About the event

We will be cutting and piling brush. We're continuing our work to clear honeysuckle, buckthorn, and burning bush from Dane County Parks' Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area / Yahara Heights. We'll burn brush piles if there is enough snow to put the fires out. No experience needed. Dress warmly and wear old clothes (in case of fire sparks), sturdy footwear, and work gloves. Loppers are provided, but you're welcome to bring your own. Certified chainsaw operators are welcome —bring your own saw and PPE.


Meet at Cherokee Marsh Natural Resource Area, Caton Ln entrance, 5129 Caton Ln, at the intersection of Caton Ln and Riverview Dr, just off River Rd. Park on the street. 


Signup recommended so that we can contact you about any changes or cancellations. To sign up, contact Jan at janaxelson@gmail.com or text 608-215-0426. 

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Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. The marsh is located just upstream from Lake Mendota, along the Yahara River and Token Creek.

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