A Continuing Saga: The Beavers and the Capser Trail Bridge

A Continuing Saga:  The Beavers and the Capser Trail Bridge

This spring islander John Hogan was walking the Capser Trail and found our trail beaver(s?) had been cutting down more trees, and two trees had fallen onto the bridge. John shared two pictures of the damage to the bridge.

A few days later Ken Myhre, President of Madeline Island Trails, who last fall had installed special drainage pipes in the dam built by the beaver(s?), again came to the rescue and cleared some of the backup to allow water to drain. The logs were removed and the bridge repaired. MIWP board member (and trails committee chair) Marnie Myhre shared pictures of Ken at work and the resulting tranquil scene. Many thanks to John, Marnie, Ken and Madeline Island Trails!

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MIWP Annual Bird Hike

MIWP Annual Bird Hike

A few hardy souls turned out for our annual bird hike on a rainy Memorial Weekend Saturday morning. We were hoping for one of those misty mornings when you get to see birds in ways you might not see them otherwise, but mist turned to rain and we got to see one noisy robin before we decided to abandon the hike… Looking forward to the two MIWP summer events at the museum that feature birds!

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The Wild Madeline Project, Northland College

The Wild Madeline Project, Northland College

By Erik R Olson, Associate Professor of Natural Resources, Northland College, 2022
Just like some of the best movies, research projects often have sequels — especially when attempting to understand how things change over time. Unlike most movie sequels, those to scientific studies often provide new and valuable information … as opposed to a rehash of a well-worn story line. Thanks to a gracious donation from the Madeline Island Wilderness Preserve, the Wild Madeline Project of Northland College will be revived in 2022. The goal of the Project is to assess the wildlife community of Madeline and to examine the long-term dynamics of wildlife populations within the larger Apostle Island archipelago.

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MADELINE ISLAND WILDERNESS PRESERVE 2021 REPORT TO MEMBERS

MADELINE ISLAND WILDERNESS PRESERVE 2021 REPORT TO MEMBERS

Dear Members and Friends of MIWP,

Please click the report image to view the 2020-2021 report to our members. Inside you will get a sampling of what our organization has been up to this last year.

Please visit us at our website, www.MIWP.org, to catch up on the latest news.

Thanks for all of your support!

Sincerely, Steve Mueller President, Madeline Island Wilderness Preserve

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