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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an event at Lake Kegonsa State Park.

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    Pollinators: Beneficial Beauties

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    Join us for a family-friendly presentation about monarchs and other Wisconsin pollinators. Learn all about these important creatures and how you can help them from Master Naturalist Judy Salus.

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    Habitat Helpers - Native Prairie Planting

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    We have about 3,000 prairie plants to get in the ground this Summer!

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    Critter Corner – Fox

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    Check out the spectacular world of foxes. Head on over to join the naturalist for hands-on activities and fun. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind but open to kids of all ages.

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    Voyageur Reenactment

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    Join Isaac Walters and Gene Tesdahl to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Interstate Park with a historical reenactment! They will sing French paddling songs and display artifacts in their hands-on 1790s canoe camp. Walters and Tesdahl met as…

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    Juneau County Kid's Learn To Fish

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    It’s Free Fun Weekend, which means you don't need a fishing license to fish! Meet the Friends of Buckhorn at the North Shelter for lunch and fishing at the accessible pier.

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    Native American Hoop Dancing

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    Join us for a presentation and performance on Native American Hoop Dancing.

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    Amazing Animal Spotlight

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    Join the Naturalist at the beach anytime between 10 a.m. and noon to learn about this week’s amazing animal.

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    Pollinator Art Display

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    Join us to celebrate Pollinator Month and enjoy a stunning display of pollinator photographs from our very own Kris Gould!

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    Wings of the Night Bat Program

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    Learn all about bats, a most unique and misunderstood mammal. Bat ambassadors will talk about the bats in Wisconsin, their life cycle, habitat and threats challenging the bat population. Meet in the Nature Center. Lot 1.

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