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Spring 2008:  Vol. 7, No. 2

The Remarkable Power of Great Civic Vision  pg. 1
Five Years of Progress in the Eastern Bill’s Woods Restoration  pg. 3
Observatory Hill:  A Preserve Icon  pg. 4

Winter 2007:  Vol. 7, No. 1

What’s Happening in the Tent Colony Woods?  pg. 1
Biocore Prairie Bird Observatory  pg. 2
Why Is Restoration So Hard? A Personal Reflection  pg. 3
You’re Planting … What?  pg. 4
Around the Preserve: Picnic Point [Entrance], Willow Creek Woods,
Soil Pits Restored, Eagle Heights Woods Edge  pg. 5
Non-native and Reintroduced Bird Species  pg. 6
Recent Activities in the Preserve  pg. 7
Did You Know? – John Muir, Yellow-headed Blackbird Reintroduction,
Bird Study, Lakeshore Path Origins  pg. 8

Fall 2007:  Vol. 6, No. 3

Volunteers – A Force in the Preserve  pg 1
Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon  pg 3
Increasing Insect Diversity:  A Sign of Success  pg 6
Interns Learn While Helping the Preserve  pg 7

Spring 2007:  Vol. 6, No. 2

Lake Mendota Is Continually Changing  pg. 1
Thank you, Bill Cronon  pg 3
Preserve Selected as Important Bird Area  pg 3
Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow  pg. 4
Emerging Invasive Species: Porcelain-berry & Eurasian Bittersweet  pg 7
For Everything There Is a Season  pg. 8

Winter 2006:  Vol. 6, No. 1

More Than Just a View of the Lake  pg. 1
Buckthorn in the Preserve  pg. 2
Big Woods, a Hidden Jewel  pg. 3
A New Map and Website for the Preserve  pg. 4
Muir Woods and the Social Science Building Controversy  pg. 5
Fungus Among Us  pg. 7
Restore Willow Creek Woods  pg 8

Fall 2006:  Vol. 5, No. 3

Working Together for the Preserve  pg. 1
Watching Cup Plants  pg. 3
Dispelling Thirteen Garlic Mustard Myths  pg 5, 6
Greetings from the Preserve Managers   pg. 7

Spring 2006: Vol. 5, No. 2

Bill Cronon to Speak about Caring for the Preserve on April 11  pg. 1
Beyond the Master Plan   pg. 3
Eagles at Frautschi Point  pg. 4
A Transitional Year for the Friends of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve  pg. 5
“Operation Goodwill Chipping”: A Photo Essay  pg. 8
Invasive Plants in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve  pg. 9

Winter 2005: Vol. 5, No. 1

A Master Plan for the Lakeshore Nature Preserve  pg.1, 8
Grennie (Poem about Dog’s Grave at Frautschi Point)  pg. 2
Exploring Picnic Point Area with Daniel Einstein (Cultural History)  pg. 3
Insect Drama in a Tree Trunk (Wasps)  pg. 4
Biocore Prairie and Fire  pg. 5
Biological Communities in the Preserve’s Master Plan  pg. 6-7
Name Change to Friends of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve  pg. 8

 

FCNA News Feature Article Index by Issue

 Fall 2005:  Vol. 4, No. 3

The Lakeshore Nature Preserve (Name Change)  pg. 1, 6
Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon a Success  pg. 2
Muir Woods & Lakeshore Path Enhancement in Progress  pg. 3
Big Woods is Now Part of the Preserve  pg. 5
Can Bicyclists and Walkers Share Picnic Point?  pg. 6
Class of 1955 Makes a Difference in the Preserve  pg 8

Spring 2005: Vol. 4, No. 2

Discover CNA Cultural History  pg. 1
Birds of the CNA by Season  pg. 3, 8
Uncertain Future of Big Woods  pg. 4

Winter 2004: Vol. 4, No. 1

History of the Lakeshore Path  pg. 1, 4
A Phenomenal Volunteer  pg. 2
Exciting Times for a Much-Loved Place  pg. 3
Rare Turtle in CNA Waters  pg. 4
Why Favor Native Plants?  pg. 5
Encountering Cranes at Picnic Point  pg. 6
Hitchhikers!  pg. 7
Big Oak Trail Enhancement  pg. 8

Fall 2004:  Vol. 3, No. 3

Cronon on CNA: Beloved Cultural Landscapes  pg. 1, 4
Aldo Leopold and the CNA  pg. 3-4
Small Rodents in the CNA  pg.  6
UW Grounds Crew: Partners in CNA Caretaking  pg. 7

Spring 2004: Vol. 3, No. 2

Bill Cronon to Speak  pg. 1
History of Picnic Point  pg. 3-4
Muir Woods Outreach Project  pg. 7
New Stormwater Management Policy  pg. 9

Winter 2003: Vol. 3, No. 1 

Eastern Bill’s Woods Project  pg. 1
Roma Lenehan  pg. 2
Saving the Woods  pg. 3
Gypsy Moths at Muir Knoll pg. 4
Hopeless Field  pg. 5
Sandhill Cranes  pg. 6

Fall 2003:  Vol. 2, No. 3

Reminiscences of Picnic Point and the CNA  pg. 1, 6
Ugly Dead Trees  pg. 3
Discovering Frogs in the CNA  pg. 4

Spring 2003:  Vol. 2, No. 2

Marsh Celebration  pg. 1
Ancient Earthworks in Eagle Heights Woods  pg. 7
The Gift of Frautschi Point  pg. 8
Butterflies: Flying Jewels of Spring  pg. 9

Winter 2002: Vol. 2, No. 1

Stories in the Snow  pg. 1
Tent Colony Chronicles, Part II  pg. 3
University Bay  pg. 4-5

Fall 2002:  Vol. 1, No. 3

Managing Urban Natural Areas  pg. 1
Woodland Migration Corridors  pg. 3
Saving a Marsh  pg. 6

Spring 2002:  Vol. 1, No. 2

Volunteers Needed  pg. 1
Tent Colony Chronicles, Part I  pg. 3
An Overlooked Insect: The Dragonfly  pg. 6
Eagle Heights Woods  pg. 7

Fall 2001: Vol. 1, No. 1 

FCNA Information  pg. 1
Bird Studies  pg. 2, 5
Biocore Prairie  pg. 3
Bill’s Woods Planting Project  pg. 4

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