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    Exploration Station – Deer

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    Hoof it over to the Critter Corner to check out what makes white-tailed deer such amazing creatures.

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    Exploration Station – Spiders

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    Drop by the Exploration Station to explore the wonderful world of spiders.

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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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    Exploration Station – Cranes

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    Flap on over to the Critter Corner to discover more about Wisconsin's largest birds – cranes!

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    Exploration Station – Birds

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    Drop by the Exploration Station to find out about our feathered friends!

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    Bird And Botany Hike

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    Explore the fascinating world of birds and plants in the park. We’ll hike the one-mile loop and identify the wonderful world of birds and plants in the park. Plan for a 2-hour hike.

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    Open Door Bird Sanctuary - Live Raptor Show

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    Join a reptile educator and some critters from the Peninsula Reptile House.

  • News

    Register Now For Bob Ross-Inspired Happy Little 5K

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that registration is open for the Run for the Trees: Happy Little 5K. The race, inspired by artist Bob Ross, is a virtual event with proceeds benefiting tree health and protection across the state.

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    DNR Now Hiring State Park System Seasonal Staff

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is now hiring seasonal staff for Wisconsin's state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas. A wide range of position types are available that include opportunities in land management, outdoor recreation and education.

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    New Year, New Adventures With Wisconsin State Park System First Day Hikes

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to join the DNR at one of several First Day Hikes scheduled at state properties on New Year's Day.

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