NEW! Song of Place: A natural history of the Baraboo Hills

Post date: Nov 20, 2015 2:15:58 PM

Please join us on Tuesday December 8th in Birge Hall on the UW-Madison campus for a talk by Ken Lange, former Devil’s Lake State Park Naturalist and author of various books on the Baraboo Hills. Lange’s most recent book is Song of Place: A natural history of the Baraboo Hills, which explores the people, geology, biology and ecology of the Baraboo Hills from the perspective of someone who knows them better than anyone else. Lange grew up in the Milwaukee area and spent time studying in Arizona and Madagascar before coming back to the Badger State to serve as the Park Naturalist at Devils Lake in 1966. For the next 50 years, he set out to understand the cliffs, forests, streams and prairies of this unique part of Sauk County. Song of Place is a result of that endeavor and will be the focus of his talk. Copies of the book will be available at the meeting for $35.

What: The Natural History of the Baraboo Hills (Ken Lange)

Where: Room 158, Birge Hall, Wisconsin State Herbarium, UW Madison Campus. More about visiting the herbarium here.

When: 6:30-8:00pm.

Who: Open to the public

Please check this site for free on campus after-hours parking options: http://transportation.wisc.edu/parking/Visitor_afterhours.aspx

Questions? Contact Kevin Doyle (kevinf.doyle@wisconsin.gov; 608 358-8867) or Mary Ann Feist (mfeist@wisc.edu; 608 890-1427).