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    Bumble Bees & Other Pollinators

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    Join Wisconsin DNR Bumble Bee Brigade Ambassador and Wisconsin Master Naturalist Ellen Orlowski anytime from 1 to 3 p.m. to learn about bumble bees and other pollinators in Wisconsin.

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    Da-Dum. Da-Dum...No Sharks, But Pesky Invasive Species In Our Waters

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    Meet with aquatic invasive species specialist Chris Acy and discover the hidden world of the creatures that take over our waterways.

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    Fight the Bite

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    Come hang out with Xia Lee, Wisconsin's health entomologist, to learn about how to prevent and treat insect bites. This program will include valuable information as well as some fun activities!

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    Colors in Nature Hike

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    Join us on the part of the Tower Trail where we'll talk about how color is used in nature along with a scavenger hunt activity. The trail is on a dirt path that is fairly flat and some minor level changes and curves. This 1-mile looped trail goes…

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    Park Jeopardy

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    Test your park knowledge at the White Cedar Nature Center.

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    Pulpit Rock Stroll

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    Take a walk with the naturalist to travel back in time and explore the rich history of the private family cottages that populated this part of the park years ago.

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    Butterfly Hike

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    Enjoy a butterfly walk in the park with one of our knowledgeable butterfly volunteers!

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    Geocaching 101

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    Hosted by Jacquendoncody and the Wisconsin Geocaching Association, this class and treasure hunt uses GPS tech to find hidden "caches."

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    Edible and Medicinal Plant Hike

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    Explore the bounty of summer in the Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit! Fruits, vegetables, herbs and others are growing in our forest - do you know where to find them? Join us for a hike on the Stute Springs Nature Trail and explore the…

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    Wildflower Hike!

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    Join the naturalist on a colorful hike to learn more about wildflowers.

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