What's Happening?
Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan is offering a series of nature programs from May 19 to 24, including bird watching, wildflower walks, and marsh exploration. The events are led by experienced naturalists and include a pie iron cooking demonstration.
Additionally, the park is organizing an invasive species removal event, encouraging volunteers to help remove invasive shrubs. All events require a vehicle admission pass, which can be purchased online or at the park office.
Why It's Important?
These programs provide educational and recreational opportunities for the community, promoting environmental awareness and conservation efforts. The invasive species removal event is particularly significant as it helps preserve the park's natural ecosystem, protecting native flora and fauna. Engaging the public in such activities fosters a sense of community responsibility towards environmental stewardship and enhances the park's role as a center for ecological education.











