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    Steve & Carl’s Traveling Snake Show

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    Learn about the wonderful world of snakes (one of the most misunderstood creatures), including different snakes of the world and those you can find right here in Wisconsin.

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    Bike Clinic and Info

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    Come down to the lawn near the park office anytime between 1-3 p.m. to learn from the Wildside Bike Shop about proper bike maintenance. The crew will bring a portable bike work stand, tools and a bike, a technician will instruct how to change a flat…

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    Critter Corner – Turkey Vultures

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    Turkey vultures are one of Devil’s Lake’s most iconic birds flying over the park.

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    Solar Scope Viewing

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    Join the educators from the Northern Cross Science Foundation on a quick journey to the surface of the sun!

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    Avian Connections Bird Education

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    Meet some of Wisconsin largest flying residents in this interactive, educational program featuring live raptors! No dogs at this program, please.

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    The Mystery Of Treasure Cave

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    Join our naturalist for a short talk about the history and mystery of Wyalusing’s Treasure Cave.

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    Avian Connections Bird Education

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    Meet some of Wisconsin largest flying residents in this interactive, educational program featuring live raptors! No dogs at this program, please.

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    WI Explorer Book Program

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    Join together with other kids and our Educator to complete you WI Explorer Book Program! Patches will be earned at the end of the program! This program is meant for kids ages 6-8 and an adult family member.

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    Let’s Go Kayaking

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    Join the naturalist on a scenic kayaking trip across Little Falls Lake and up to the beautiful Willow Falls before peacefully floating back down the river.

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    Youth Outdoor Fest: Learn To Fish

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    Join the DNR's Fishmobile crew in helping the United States Fish and Wildlife Service celebrate 100 years on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.

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