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    Bumble Bee Brigade Training

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    Join Park staff in learning about Wisconsin bumble bee species.

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    Mighty Migrations: The Chimney Swift

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    In this free, online presentation, Steffanie Munguía will describe Chimney Swifts’ biology, migration, and conservation needs. You’ll also learn more about why taking steps like protecting large, old chimneys is so critical for this species. And…

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    Wisconsin Karner Volunteer Monitoring Field Training Day

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    We need your help to detect and monitor local Karner blue butterfly populations in our state!

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    Wisconsin Karner Volunteer Monitoring Field Training Day

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    We need your help to detect and monitor local Karner blue butterfly populations in our state!

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    Celebrate World Turtle Day

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    Paradise Springs is teeming with native life, including many species of turtles.

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    Great Wisconsin Bat Count

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    Help our state bats by participating in this Citizen Science program.

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    DNR Rare Plant Monitoring Program Volunteer Training Opportunities

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers for the Wisconsin Rare Plant Monitoring Program, a community-based science program that allows plant enthusiasts to conduct surveys for rare plants around the state.

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    DNR Seeking Volunteers For Help With Frog And Toad Calling Surveys

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers for the annual Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey to help document frog and toad breeding calls throughout the state this spring and summer.

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    Rare Plant Monitoring

    Become a Rare Plant Monitoring Program volunteer and help preserve our rare flora for future generations.

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    Order Native Plants To Support Wisconsin's Pollinators

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds Wisconsinites that native plant sales are popping up around the state now through early June. By planting native plants in your outdoor space, you can support the entire ecosystem by providing the most beneficial food for pollinators.

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