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    Stewards of the Northern Kettle Moraine: Zillmer Invasive Plant Removal

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    Japanese hedge parsley, an easily overlooked member of the carrot family, is particularly abundant in this part of the Northern Unit and we will concentrate on the hiking trails because it has a seed that clings to clothing and animal hair. Past…

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    All About Pinecones- Bird Feeder Craft

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    Learn about what the purpose of pinecones, their life cycle, and the different types of pinecones in this program, followed by creating your own pinecone bird feeder. Peanut butter will be used in this craft. Ages: All.

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    Incredible Invertebrates

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    Come and celebrate National Pollinator Week at our weekly bug hunt with a special pollinator theme.

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    Raptor Talks: The Great Migration

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary: Migratory raptors make their trip twice a year, learn how they prepare and what obstacles they’ll face.

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    Art – Naturally!

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    Ignite your imagination to create whimsical art pieces using nature as our inspiration.

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    Kids Crafts

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    Come make some fun pollinator crafts to celebrate National Pollinator Week!

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    Discovering Wildflowers

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    Wednesdays are for wildflowers. Join Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and discover a variety of wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.

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    All About Pinecones- Bird Feeder Craft

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    Learn about the purpose of pinecones, their life cycle, and the different types of pinecones in this program, followed by creating your own pinecone bird feeder. Peanut butter will be used in this craft. Ages: All.

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    Storytime: Mighty Wings

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

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    Storytime With Animals

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    Learn about what flies, slithers, hops, and walks through nature stories read aloud by MacKenzie naturalists and explore the lives of the animals in our wildlife area.

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