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    Wildlife Extravaganza         

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    Veteran wildlife expert Jeff Wilson shares his DNR career experiences working with black bears, loons, ospreys, eagles, swans and beavers, along with a  myriad of other critters.

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    Become A Wisconsin Explorer!

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    Pop into the nature center anytime and discover how you can become a WI nature explorer and earn a state symbol patch. We will complete one of the activities in the nature center.

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    Drop-In at the Naturalist Cabin

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    Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area) to explore the nature center, visit the park naturalist and participate in the activity of the day.

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    Pollinator Hike

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    Join our naturalist on a walk thru Lakeshore State Park to view the many plants that benefit pollinators and learn what you can do to help our helpful insects.

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    Shakespeare in the Park: Macbeth

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    See the classic Shakespeare play, Macbeth, at Wisconsin State Parks!

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    Pop-Up: Get Outdoors! Play Day

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    Try your hand at tracking animals, honing your fishing skills, taking the eco-explorer challenge, matching young critters with their parents, and crafting original nature art.

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    See the Skulls

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    Swing by the naturalist’s table by the Beach House to see real animal skulls. Can you correctly guess what animals they are from?

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    Ecological Scavenger Hunt And Games

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    Meet at the nature center and join our naturalist on a half-mile walk and ecological scavenger hunt through the Ancient Shorelines Nature Trail followed by games by the nature center.

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    Pollinator Party

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    Join the Naturalist in celebrating the close of 2023’s National Pollinator Week.

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    Raptors 101

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    Join Abbey and Joe Krumrie from River Valley Raptors for an interactive program with live raptors. Find out about the unique features of each bird and how they have adapted to survive.

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