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For many folks, spiders are creepy crawly they do not want around, but spiders are actually our friends! Spiders are natural pest control and eat bugs such as mosquitos, cockroaches and flies, some even eat ticks. One single spider can eat up to 2,…
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Celebrate the end of summer at Lakeshore State Park! This month, the Wilderness Inquiry’s Canoemobile program will join us to host open paddling.
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Meet at the Visitor Center Parking Lot and assist with roadside clean up at the park! Be sure to dress for the weather.
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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Upper Peninsula-based singer/storyteller Bill Jamerson will present a 90-minute music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
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Want to fish but not sure where to start? Come on down to Lakeshore State Park’s fishing pier for our public fishing clinic!
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Join the Pike Lake naturalist and Slinger Community Library on a geocaching adventure!
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Monarch butterflies are starting to migrate south for the winter, and it’s a perfect time for us to capture them, tag them and record our results with MonarchWatch.org.
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Come learn from Raptor Education Group Inc. about the fascinating qualities of raptors.
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Elliott Funmaker and the popular Wisconsin Dells Singers and Dancers will perform traditional Ho-Chunk Nation songs and dances at Aztalan State Park.