

Your voice matters!
Here are several ways you can get active on behalf of the prairie:
Come and get your hands dirty!
From March through November, the Alliance is in need of a few good Volunteers! Don your sunhat and work boots, and join us for a day on the prairie. Click here for our Volunteer Restoration Work Schedule.
Booth Staff
Will you be attending a local community event? Would you be willing to assist with staffing an informational display on behalf of the Alliance? We are seeking enthusiastic people persons to let others know what the Alliance and prairie restoration are all about!
Archivists
While most of us live for those bright sunny days, there are plenty of rainy days, too, that are just perfect for sorting through old news clippings and photographs of the Alliance’s ten year journey! We are looking for a creative organizer who is not afraid to wade through stacks of documents and put them into a recognizable order!
Digital Image Organizer
Photo albums and file folders are one thing…how about a searchable database of prairie images? If you enjoy working with digital image files and can make them accessible with the click of a mouse, we need your expertise!
Prairie Nursery Attendants
Calling all master gardeners and hobbyists alike! To do have some extra time to tend to your little corner of the Badger prairie nursery? Those fledgling plants could use a little TLC to bring them back from the weeds. This would be a great sponsor project for a business, school, or community group as well!
Other ways to get involved:
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Our Goals Our mission statement and goals were developed as part of our strategic planning process in the spring of 2002, after incorporating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. |
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Volunteer Work parties are a great way to meet others who are interested in conservation, the Sauk Prairie, or the Badger Army Ammunition Plant. It also presents a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Wisconsin's native prairie and savanna communities! |
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History of the Badger Lands The history of the Badger Plant and the greater Sauk Prairie is an amalgam of many histories, beginning billions of years ago with the formation of some of the oldest and most durable rocks on earth... |
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Imagine! Badger presents the opportunity to provide endless recreational pursuits for area residents, including hiking, photography, bicycling, cross-country skiing, and camping. |
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Become a Member We have over 200 members and we are growing! We need your support to continue to work toward a community-based conservation future for Badger. |