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Learn which of Lakeshore’s plants are edible and how they can be used in cooking. Learn which plants to avoid eating, and which ones have been used as medicine. Meet at the Park’s north entrance, just west of Discovery World. All ages and abilities…
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Come explore Nature and let it Nourish your Body & Soul! Join us for our July 19th hike called "Wild Edibles" where you will learn which plants in the fields, woods and pond are edible on a guided hike with Master Naturalist Chris Lilek.…
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Growing up always involves changes, but some animals change a lot more than others. Learn about the amazing life cycles of some of Horicon Marsh’s animals and see them growing up in action.
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Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie to search for and catch pollinators and other insects in the park; then, we’ll make prairie seed balls to go.
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Growing up always involves changes, but some animals change a lot more than others. Learn about the amazing life cycles of some of Horicon Marsh’s animals and see them growing up in action.
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Please join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area to learn about pollinators from an ecosystem standpoint. Also, learn about Citizen Science and pollinator identification. Presented by Allison Jonjak, Cranberry Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Extension.
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Have you ever wondered what a worm does all day? Join us for a fun story about one normal worm who takes us along on his daily adventures. Best for ages 10 and under.
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Join us for story time at Havenwoods to learn all about turtles! Stories are followed by a short hike and a craft/activity. This program is geared towards preschool and early elementary-aged kids.
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Dragonflies amaze us with their flying skill and dazzling colors, they are like a natural fireworks show. Learn about these dazzling insects' amazing life stories and adaptations and meet a few of them up close.
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Dragonflies amaze us with their flying skill and dazzling colors, they are like a natural fireworks show. Learn about these dazzling insects' amazing life stories and adaptations and meet a few of them up close.