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    Learn To Fish

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    Meet up with the Fishmobile and Learn to Fish!

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    Natural Resource Careers In Wildlife

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    For high school juniors to university freshmen. Come to Sandhill Wildlife Area and the Mead Wildlife Area to learn from the Department of Natural Resources experts themselves. Mondays, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

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    Become A Wisconsin Explorer!

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    Pop into the nature center anytime and discover how you can become a WI nature explorer and earn a state symbol patch. We will complete one of the activities in the nature center.

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    Pollinator Hike

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    Join our naturalist on a walk thru Lakeshore State Park to view the many plants that benefit pollinators and learn what you can do to help our helpful insects.

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    See the Skulls

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    Swing by the naturalist’s table by the Beach House to see real animal skulls. Can you correctly guess what animals they are from?

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    Campfire Stories

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    Meet the naturalist down at the amphitheater for a bonfire to learn about some fire safety and hear some campfire stories around the fire. S'mores will be included!

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    Bruce the Bug Guy

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    See bugs from near and far and even touch live bugs in an exciting presentation by Bruce the Bug Guy in the Ice Age Interpretive Center. Sponsored by the Friends of Interstate Park.

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    Pollinator Appreciation Day

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    A day to appreciate the many animals that move pollen to help plants make fruit or seeds. Learn how to support and protect the pollinators in our world. We will have events and activities for the whole family.

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    Migratory Wonders

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    Monarchs are amazing butterflies. Learn all about these popular pollinators with Master Naturalist Judy Salus. Great for all ages.

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    “Insects Bug Me:” A Presentation By Charlotte Lukes

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    Join Door County naturalist, Charlotte Lukes, during Pollinator Week as she presents a PowerPoint presentation about many of our pollinator friends.

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