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No Dumping • Drains to Lake
Members of Scout troops 127 & 7127 spent part of a beautiful, dry day in October 2025 placing storm drain markers in Madison Northside neighborhoods that read "No Dumping • Drains to Lake"

Sheila Leary
Oct 131 min read
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How we spend your donations
Charitable giving is a two-way street. If we ask for your donations and membership, we should also tell you how we have spent donated funds and some of our plans for the future.

Sheila Leary
Sep 283 min read
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Documenting bat species at Cherokee Marsh
Over the two evenings of the August bat walks, the Echometer sensors gave plenty of indications of the presence of bats, even if we can't absolutely rely on the exact IDs. The sensors suggested the possible presence of six of Wisconsin's eight species: Little Brown, Big Brown, Hoary, Silver-haired, Tricolored, and Eastern Red.

Sheila Leary
Sep 22 min read
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New pollinator garden installed by Scouts
Scout Cynthia has been working steadily since February on her Eagle Scout project, with sponsorship and guidance from the Friends of Cherokee Marsh. She has now completed her project of planting a native plant pollinator garden, with the help of many Scout volunteers.

Sheila Leary
Aug 311 min read
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Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day, 2025
We had more than 40 enthusiastic volunteers this year to survey 24 Dane County sites for aquatic invasive species.

Sheila Leary
Aug 312 min read
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60 Third-Graders in the Park!
60 third-graders from Sandburg Elementary School visited the Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, North Unit for activities.

Sheila Leary
May 161 min read
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