BioBlitz 2018

Lake Farm County Park

June 22-23, 2018


girl with frogProperty Description

With a view of the capitol, scientists surveyed almost 1,000 acres of Lake Farm County Park and surrounding areas in Dane County. Habitats consisted of prairie, wetlands, and streams as well as the northern end of Lake Waubesa. Included in the survey were Lake Farm County Park, the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Wildlife Observation Area, and part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area, including Centennial State Park. View map.

Interesting Discoveries

  • Bryozoan (Pectinaatella magnifica) — New county record and new watershed record.
  • Crab Spider (Xysticus britcheri) — Typically a more northern species but well within its range.
  • Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum) — typically a more southern species, this tick now appears to be becoming established in southern Wisconsin. Identified by the single white splotch on its back, this tick, like other ticks, can transmit bacteria that carry disease. 
  • Single-dotted Wave Moth (Idaea dimidiate) — Among the more notable findings was the introduced European Geometrid moth.  First documented in Door County in 2013, the few subsequent records were in counties bordering Lake Michigan. 
  • Brook Lobelia (Lobelia kalmii) — An attractive, delicate plant with pastel blue flowers that grows in high quality wet calcareous areas such as fens. 
  • Specialized fungus (Eocronartium muscicola) — Grows parasitically on mosses.
  • Iowa Darter (Etheostoma exile) — While not unexpected (it is one of the few darter species known to tolerate, if not prefer, small lakes, as opposed to riverine habitats), many small-bodied species of fishes have been extirpated from the Madison Lakes since the early 1900s.
  • Healthy diversity of frog species and some pollinator species (bees, flies, and butterflies/moths) indicating habitats that can support those species.

General Results
 

Count
Taxon

1,102 species found
11  Fish
11 Amphibians and Reptiles
14 Mammals
80 Other Invertebrates
36 Spiders
77 Birds
307  Insects
602  Fungi, Lichens, Algae, and Plants

Click the button below to download a spreadsheet of the full results from this BioBlitz:

2018 BioBlitz Results


Hosted By

Dane County Parks
Friends of Capitol Springs Recreation Area

Partners

Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Surveyors

90 surveyors from 29 institutions and organizations

  • Carroll University
  • Carthage College
  • Marquette University
  • Purdue University
  • Sweet Briar College
  • UW-Madison
  • UW-Madison Arboretum
  • UW-Milwaukee
  • UW-Oshkosh
  • UW-Parkside
  • UW-Stevens Point
  • UW Waukesha
  • UW-Whitewater
  • Milwaukee Public Museum
  • Dane County Parks
  • Friends of Capital Springs Recreation Area
  • Kimberly Clarke
  • KL Engineering
  • Madison Audubon
  • Madison FUN
  • Retzer Nature Center
  • Riveredge Nature Center
  • Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
  • SE WI Regional Planning Commission
  • Urban Ecology Center
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • WI Department of Natural Resources
  • WI Entomological Society
  • WI Metro Audubon

Education Partners

  • Milwaukee Public Museum
  • Aldo Leopold Nature Center
  • Dane County Parks
  • Dane County Environmental Council
  • Friends of Capital Springs Recreation Area
  • Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District
  • UW Arboretum

 


Event Photos

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