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Discover the secrets of nature by participating in the Wisconsin Explorer program!
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Celebrate Invasive Species Day at Wisconsin's state parks. Our beautiful prairie wildflowers are at risk of being shaded out by sumac shrubs. At this work day, we’ll be cutting back the sumac growing along our Prairie Trail and would love for you to…
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Join park staff on a hike up West Bluff to learn about the invasive plants that can harm our habitats.
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Grab your gloves and help Phyllis, the park naturalist, remove invasive plants like Garlic Mustard, Dame’s Rocket and Hounds Tongue to encourage native wildflowers, ferns and trees in the woods.
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Wild parsnip is an invasive plant that crowds out our wonderful native prairie wildflowers. Help us fight against this noxious weed and keep our prairies and roadsides beautiful.
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Drop by to learn about invaders that could be living in your backyard.
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Invasive aquatic species damage Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers, but we can slow their spread. Join Lakeshore staff and DNR FiN’terns for a morning of fun activities to learn about potential threats, as well as how to fish!
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Enjoy free, gentle yoga on the South Shore Beach every Saturday morning at Devil’s Lake State Park starting the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend (May 25) through the Saturday of Labor Day (Aug. 31).
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Join our park staff for a day of invasive species eradication and education!
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Join us for the third annual “Feel the Burn!” run/walk, a fundraising effort in which all profits will be allocated to prescribed burning efforts at Lapham Peak.