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Join the naturalist on a relaxing, easy 1.5 mile hike on the Trout Brook Trail.
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Lakeshore State Park is home to over 70 native and migratory species of birds and the spring is an excellent time to spot some of our returning friends! Join us on a morning hike to learn the basics of bird watching and seek out some of these…
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Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie in search of wildflowers and trees blooming along the trail while learning about Wisconsin’s native pollinators, too.
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Join arborist and horticulturist Tom Wolfe as he shares his vast knowledge about trees and shrubs.
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Meet at Parking Lot F to uncover the mysteries that light our natural sky each evening, with local astronomy enthusiast — Tom Harper! Bring your own telescope or binoculars and/or take a peek through Tom’s scope!
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Learn about and view the universe you call home with the Northern Cross Science Foundation!
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Are there Bats at Bong? Find out with a local Bat Ambassador and Master Naturalist, John Davies.
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Join the Madison Astronomy Society (MAS) to learn about the night sky. From 8-8:45 p.m., join MAS for an Astro-naturalist talk and starting at 9 p.m., starting at 9 p.m., an MAS astronomer and his laser pointer will take you on a tour of spring…
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Join us at the Cox Hollow Beach shelter for a fun night of music by the lake featuring The Old Gray Cats, a Wisconsin-based bluegrass and folk group.
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During this event we will discuss how wetlands operate, some unique animals and plants, along with why they are an important environment to help maintain and how to get involved with conservation efforts.