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Walks Artists Voices
WatermarksAboutLocations
WaterMarks
WalksArtists Voices
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Purple | Bat House | Purple Coneflower

Purple | Bat House | Purple Coneflower

The purple bat house is inspired by the Purple Coneflower.

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Pink | Northern Flicker House | Prairie Clover

Pink | Northern Flicker House | Prairie Clover

The pink Northern Flicker house is inspired by the Prairie Clover.

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Orange | Owl House | Goldenrod

Orange | Owl House | Goldenrod

The orange owl house is inspired by the Goldenrod.

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Teal | Kestrel House | Gentian

Teal | Kestrel House | Gentian

The teal Kestrel house is inspired by the Gentian.

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Blue | Chickadee House | Aster

Blue | Chickadee House | Aster

The blue Chickadee house is inspired by the Aster.

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Green | Cardinal House | Vervain

Green | Cardinal House | Vervain

The green Cardinal house is inspired by the Vervain.

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Purple | Bat House | Purple Coneflower
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Pink | Northern Flicker House | Prairie Clover
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Orange | Owl House | Goldenrod
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Teal | Kestrel House | Gentian
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Blue | Chickadee House | Aster
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Green | Cardinal House | Vervain

WaterMarks takes place on the homeland of the Menominee, Potawatomi, and Ho-Chunk nations. We honor with gratitude the sovereign Menominee, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk nations, Anishinaabe, Oneida, and Mohican nations who remain present.

At CALL, one of the main things we aspire to do is reveal the layers that have gone into making places what they are today.  Who has lived here, what was their relationship to the land, what are the natural systems that continue to shape the land, and what impacts have settlement and colonization had on the land.

Recognition of Indigenous rights and sovereignty must move past mere acknowledgement - we cannot forget that Indigenous-led groups are leaders in the present efforts to protect our resources and lead the struggle for environmental justice. We encourage you to take the time to research and support Indigenous-led organizations in your area.

WaterMarks is a City as Living Laboratory Project.