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Nature/Culture Walks with M Hamilton

Join artist and visual cultures scholar M Hamilton for a nature/cultural walking conversation about black walnut tree collectives in and around the border spaces of the Arboretum.

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Mon, Sep 29, 10:00 AM

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Tue, Sep 30, 10:00 AM

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Wed, Oct 1, 10:00 AM

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Thu, Oct 2, 1:00 PM

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Fri, Oct 3, 1:00 PM

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    Nature/Culture Walk: Black Walnut Tree Collectives

    Sat, Oct 4, 1:00 PM

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Arrangör av Nature/Culture Walks with M Hamilton
The site of historic research in ecological restoration, the Arboretum is a UW–Madison research center and popular visitor destination. The Arboretum conserves and restores land, advances science, offers public outreach, and benefits from community involvement. The 1,200-acre grounds are home to protected prairies, woodlands, wetlands, savannas, springs, shoreline, a notable horticultural collection, and Wisconsin native plant gardens. The Arboretum also offers 17 miles of walking trails and 4 miles of biking road as well as hundreds of learning and volunteer opportunities. The Arboretum main entrance is at 1207 Seminole Highway. There is also an east entrance at Wingra Drive and East Mills Street. Please seeGetting Herefor more information.