Friends of Cherokee Marsh
Friends of Cherokee Marsh is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and appreciation of Cherokee Marsh, the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. Since its establishment in 2007, the organization has worked to enhance the enjoyment of the natural beauty and biodiversity found within this vital ecological area.
Located upstream from Lake Mendota along the Yahara River and Token Creek, Cherokee Marsh offers various programs and events aimed at fostering community involvement and environmental stewardship. With a range of activities, from seed collection mornings to bird-watching initiatives, the organization encourages public participation in the preservation of this essential wetland habitat.
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