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    Pothole Trail Guided Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a hike back in time to learn about the geology of Interstate and how the unique terrain and characteristics of the St. Croix Valley came to be.

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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 outdoor education event at Kohler-Andrae.

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    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.

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    Survival Saturdays: Shelter Building

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    What do we need to survive? Come join the MacKenzie Center Education Staff as we learn the basics of survival and how to construct a basic shelter in the woods.

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    Stare At The Sun – Safely!

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    We’ll use a special hydrogen-alpha eyepiece filter to safely view the sun through a telescope.

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    Walk with the Naturalist

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    Join our Naturalist for walk on the to learn about the natural history of Lapham Peak. This walk is on an “easy”, paved, ADA-compliant path with slight elevation gain. The walk will be about 1 mile and last about 1 hour. All ages and abilities…

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    Touch A Truck

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    Stop by the Fish Creek Picnic Area to meet a park ranger, learn about their important job and the tools of the trade, and see some of the cool vehicles and equipment they use.

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    Bumble Bee BioBlitz

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    Learn about Wisconsin bumblebee identification and the importance of bumblebees in the Ice Age Center Classroom.

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    Herp Hike (Snakes, Turtles & Toads)

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    Take a relaxing walk down to the pond with our staff.

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    W.O.W. Night Shift Animal Program

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    Join Wildlife of Wisconsin rehabilitators for a fun program and answer these questions: Have you ever wondered why nocturnal animals come out at night or what physical traits they have developed to adapt to living and foraging at night?

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