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Our facility will be closed on Monday, Jan. 15th in observation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Our building will reopen to the public at 9am on Tuesday, Jan. 16th.

As always, our grounds and trails featuring self-guided tours are free and open daily from dawn until dusk.
Please exercise caution to remain safe on trails, sidewalks, and driveways, as conditions may be icy.

Our facility is open on weekdays from 9am to 4pm and on weekends from 10am to 2pm.

As always, our grounds and trails featuring self-guided tours are free and open daily from dawn until dusk.

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July 2017: World of Water

July 5, 2017

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Water is life! This month, we are highlighting the wonders of water — how it travels through Earth’s systems and how our local and global watersheds are impacted by weather, climate, and our daily usage.

Visit during our public hours to play in our wetland nature nook, enjoy drop-in self-guided activities, explore our pond, view water conservation features throughout our facility and grounds, discover the wonders of the water cycle in our exhibits and theaters, and learn tips about how you can conserve and enjoy this precious resource.

July’s special features and activities (free or included in admission):

  • Water Falls on Science on a Sphere: Escaping from the ocean, then surfing on clouds until taking that fateful fall back to Earth, water is on a journey. NASA’s new short film “Water Falls” takes you along for the ride as scientists follow water around the globe.
  • Travel Through the Water Cycle in the Immersion Theater: If water had eyes, what would it see? This animation is shown from the first person viewpoint of a water droplet, going through the water cycle. Be jealous.
  • “Water Conservation Scavenger Hunt” and “Green Building” Touchscreen Interactive: Explore the grounds and facility of the Aldo Leopold Nature Center to see what we are doing to conserve water and protect our watershed. See real-life examples and get ideas for what you can do at home.
  • “Under the Pond” Coloring Activity: Explore our outdoor wetland, indoor wetland nature nook, or pond life phenology guides to learn what kinds of critters live on our grounds and local wetlands – then draw them on our coloring sheets!
  • Water in the Anthropocene in the Exhibit Hall: Evidence is growing that our global footprint is now so significant we have driven Earth into a new geological epoch — the Anthropocene. Human activities such as damming and agriculture are changing the global water cycle in significant ways. This data visualization charts the global impact of humans on the water cycle.
  • And, be sure to check out our Family Trailside Backpacks, full of fun tools and materials for exploring our pond and wetland!

The Aldo Leopold Nature Center would like to thank ATC and DuPont for supporting our monthly exhibit themes. Don’t forget — themes change monthly, so there is always something new to discover!

Venue

Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus
330 Femrite Drive
Monona, 53716 United States
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Phone:
(608) 221-0404

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