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    Wings Of The Night Bat Program

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    Join the park naturalist for this program about bats, a most unique and misunderstood mammal. Learn about the bats in Wisconsin, their lifecycle and threats challenging the bat population.

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    Trees Are Superheroes

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    Join Master Naturalist Judy Salus and learn how trees help us every day with games, songs, stories and more! This program is specifically geared for elementary-aged kids.

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    Knee High Naturalist

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    We will learn about snakes and how they eat, watch the garter snake eat some worms, and get the chance to touch some special education snakes.

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    Herb Hike

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    Door County has a wealth of herbs that can be beneficial to your health and well-being. This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment. Learn how the plants that flourish in this climate can help you flourish as well.

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    Cattail Weaving and More

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    Cattails galore on the marsh! Cattails have been used for many years to make many useful objects. A new adventure awaits! Together, let’s learn how to weave cattails and discover other uses for these abundant marsh plants.

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    Know Your Park

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    Each week we will have a different topic for you to learn more about the park’s geology, history, wildlife and more.

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    Around The Campfire – Nature Trivia Night

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    This isn’t your run-of-the-mill trivia; join the Naturalist to test your knowledge of nature and all things wild.

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    Wednesday Walk in the Woods

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    We will explore the natural world around us through sight, touch and sound.

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    DISCOVERING WILDFLOWERS

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    Join Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.

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    Mighty Wings with Author Debbie Clement

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    Join children’s book author Debbie Clement to sing and dance while learning about Monarch butterflies.

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