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By David Snell

Winter in Milwaukee might look like a deep freeze, but don’t be fooled—nature is busy doing its thing beneath the snow and ice. On this guided winter ecology stroll, we’ll uncover the clever (an at Urban Ecology Centerd sometimes surprising) ways plants, animals, and other organisms survive—and even thrive—through the city’s coldest months.
Grab your warm layers and see winter as the lively, dynamic season it truly is. Dress for the weather, and boot grips are highly encouraged!
Date: January 7th
Location: Menomonee Valley 3700 W Pierce St Milwaukee, WI 53215
Time: 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Price: $5 – $10
Contact: Augie Rodenbeck, (414) 626-8518, arodenbeck@urbanecologycenter.
Registration: https://30781a.

