Growing in forests, the appearance of jelly fungi ranges from ears sprouting from a tree trunk to globs of brain tissue smeared on a branch.
Stories
Beyond BOW Hunting
Women are the fastest growing group of outdoor enthusiasts, and the BOW program has taken hundreds of women into the field.
Wood-Sorrels
On a hot summer day, I often pop a wood-sorrel’s clover-like leaf into my mouth to experience a burst of citrusy tartness. The practice is a long tradition, as for millennia Native Americans have enjoyed them.
Dead Timber State Recreation Area
Dead Timber SRA was purchased by Game and Parks in 1938. Since then, the area has provided visitors with decades of not only adventure and memories, but also peaceful seclusion.
Fort Atkinson – The Book of Names
Susan Juza, Fort Atkinson’s long-time curator and a passionate lover of history, wondered exactly who had lived there.
Sketching Ash Hollow in 1851
A drawing made in 1851 would be one of the earliest views of the site and would show the area during the peak of westward migration.