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    Wildlife Wonders: Porcupines!

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    Curious about prickly porcupines?

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    Wild Child In The Park

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    Be inspired by the wonders of nature.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park. Depending on what is seen, the walk may take 2-3 hours, but participants are free to leave at any time.

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    Urban Bird Hike

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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 hike to learn the basics of bird watching and seek out some of these beautiful…

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    Furbearer Fun

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    Learn about the fuzzy friends (and foes!) that live in Wisconsin.

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    Paddling In The Park

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    Join volunteer Bob Whaley to learn paddle strokes and helpful tips for canoeing and kayaking! Canoes, kayaks and all other supplies are provided. Dress appropriately for weather and bugs. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No experience or…

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    Open Door Bird Sanctuary - Live Raptor Show

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    Get up close and personal with incredible birds of prey at this live raptor show!

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    Glacial Landforms Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for a hike on the Kame Terrace Trail. Learn about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraine and see glacial landforms. This is an “easy” 2-mile hike on a non-paved trail with some hilly terrain (60-90 minutes). All ages welcome.

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    Mussels of the St. Croix

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    The St. Croix River is home to more than 40 species of freshwater mussels-one of the most abundant collections of these unsung creatures! Drop by to learn about the importance of these mollusks, their role in healthy rivers and the mussel…

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    Pulpit Rock Prowl

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    Take a walk with the Naturalist to travel back in time and explore the rich history of the private cottages that populated this part of the park years ago.

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