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Learn about the history of the state’s only man-made, urban state park and the surrounding area on a walk with our park manager.
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Drop by this program at a time convenient to you; the Northern Cross Science Foundation volunteers will be waiting to explore the beauty and depth of the night sky with you.
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Frogs, toads and salamanders abound in the Kettle Moraine. Learn about their unique life cycles and the species that call this area home.
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Join forces to fight back the garlic mustard invasion into the Haskell Noyes Woods State Natural Area, a premier old-growth forest.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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Want a great way to see all Devil’s Lake has to offer? Join the naturalist for a hike along the Ice Age Trail.
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With a fast flicking tongue and no legs, a snake quickly slithers by. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of snakes.
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Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.
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We hope you will join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the festival.
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How do birds make nests without arms and hands? What materials do they use? Which bird made what nest? With Beth Goeppinger, Naturalist, discover the answers to these questions and more as we work to solve the mysteries surrounding bird nests.