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In this nature drop in we will discover some of the many animals that call Wisconsin home and the clues that they leave behind. Presented by Tom Lentz, Wisconsin Master Naturalist. Stop by anytime from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Drop by anytime between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. for a truly hands-on experience in history and camaraderie into the fur trade era and the lives of its most colorful participants - the Voyageurs.
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Gather the family and spend some time together around the campfire as we share stories at the Horicon Marsh. Each month we will have a different topic that we explore through books, crafts and adventure. We will finish the night with a sweet treat…
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Join us on the part of the Ice Age Trail where we'll walk along the shoreline talking about various shipwrecks in the area, and how door county got its name. The trail is on a dirt path that goes through various level changes and rugged terrain.…
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Drop by anytime between noon and 6 p.m. for a truly hands-on experience in history and camaraderie into the fur trade era and the lives of its most colorful participants - the Voyageurs.
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Learn about sandhill and whooping cranes that make Wisconsin their summer home, and the part Wisconsin played in bringing the whooping crane back from the brink of extinction.
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Are spiders insects? Do they help or harm us? What are the victims of a spider’s web? Learn about spiders, then, catch and identify them.
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What makes an insect and insect? How are they good when they make me itch? Dive into our collection of insects to learn more and then grab a net to see what we can catch!
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Drop by to learn some tips on how to enjoy our parks, whether you are a regular visitor or a newbie.
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Join Archie's Angels’ volunteers to learn about and meet some of their reptile and amphibian animal ambassadors.