The Ridges Sanctuary

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Category: In the News

A Collaborative Celebration of Citizen Scientists

Posted on Oct 6, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Articles · Featured · In the News

Published by Peninsula Pulse, Craig Sterrett – October 5th, 2023 Door County has an amazing wealth of natural areas and hundreds of volunteers for multiple organizations who work individually and in teams to aid in ongoing and large-scale research projects and help protect, enhance and monitor dozens of sites. This month, for the first time [..Read more]

The Ridges Sanctuary Adopts Master Plan

Posted on Aug 31, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Articles · In the News

Published by Door County Pulse, August 30th, 2023 In 1934, as a bulldozer stood ready to tear up 40 acres of boreal forest in Baileys Harbor, it was met by fierce opponents. “If you go any further, you will have to scoop us up, too!” said Emma Toft, who, along with local builder Frank Oldenberg [..Read more]

All-terrain Wheelchairs Offer Rustic Trail Accessibility

Posted on Aug 18, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Articles · In the News

Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette, Christopher Clough – August 17th, 2023 Motorized all-terrain wheelchairs offer rustic trail accessibility at two Door County sites Those with mobility issues now can use an Action Trackchair for free at The Ridges Sanctuary and Peninsula State Park. Reservations are required. DOOR COUNTY – Those with mobility issues are finding [..Read more]

Ridges Receives $73,000 Grant For Iris Restoration

Posted on Jul 31, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Featured · In the News

Published by Door County Pulse, July 27th, 2023 The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor has been awarded federal funds to implement a dwarf lake iris restoration project through the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Coastal Program.  The grant advances efforts to expand the plant’s numbers, which have been decreasing at the sanctuary during the past [..Read more]

Change at the Top of the Ridges

Posted on Apr 27, 2023 by Jeanne Farrell   No Comments Yet | Posted in Featured · In the News

Posted by Door County Pulse, Myles Dannhausen Jr., April 27, 2023 Katie Krouse named director of The Ridges Sanctuary Near the end of Katie Krouse’s first summer working at The Ridges Sanctuary, she had what she thought was a simple question for her coworkers. “I kept asking people what my last day was,” she recalled. [..Read more]

Ridge and Swale: A Story of Conservation

Posted on Apr 25, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Articles · In the News

Published by Door County Pulse, Craig Sterrett – April 19th, 2023 Filmmakers tell stories of those who fight for the land For many people, to visit Door County is to fall in love. The peninsula’s remarkable wild and rugged landscape attracts and captivates scores of visitors, and many hold it close to their heart. If [..Read more]

Spring into citizen science!

Posted on Mar 29, 2023 by Jeanne Farrell   No Comments Yet | Posted in Blog · In the News · Uncategorized

Things start to get active in the Spring here in Door County: Forest-dwelling animals emerge from their winter slumber, flowers begin to bloom, sandhill cranes make their return, and citizen scientists…do citizen science! Citizen science – the collection and analysis of scientific data related to the natural world by the general public, is not only [..Read more]

Ridges Forest School Teaches Kids to Explore and Learn About Their Natural Surroundings

Posted on Feb 24, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in In the News · Programs

Published by Door County Pulse, Craig Sterrett – February 23rd, 2023 Alternative Education Program Uses Nature As Its Guide When the Gibraltar Area School District’s daily 4K classes at Gibraltar and Northern Door Children’s Center began last year, The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor reimagined one of its programs that used to educate those children. [..Read more]

Three Gibraltar Students Win Conservation Poster Contest

Posted on Feb 17, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in In the News

Published by By Door County Pulse, Peninsula Pulse – February 15th, 2023 Three Gibraltar Students Win Conservation Poster Contest Three Gibraltar art students won the Soil and Water Conservation Poster Contest at the county level: Elayna Hatch for grades 2-3, Elizabeth Bautista for grades 7-9 and Bethanie Stackhouse for grades 10-12. Bautista’s poster, which placed [..Read more]

Martins to Be Inducted into Conservation Hall of Fame

Posted on Feb 13, 2023 by Jackie Rath   No Comments Yet | Posted in Articles · In the News

Published by Door County Pulse, Craig Sterrett – February 8th, 2023 Martins to Be Inducted into Conservation Hall of Fame “Probably not since Frederick and Frances Hamerstrom, inducted in 1996, has a couple done so much for wild places and wild things in Wisconsin.”— Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame about Mark Martin and Susan Foote-Martin: [..Read more]