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    Birds Of Prey Drop-In

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    Join the naturalist anytime from 1 -3 p.m. down at the beach to learn about the local birds of prey and understand the food chain and habitat required for these winged beauties.

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    Tour of Mirror Lake in a 32-foot Canoe!

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    Join Gary Williams from the Summer Outdoor Adventure Club (SOAC) and the Mirror Lake naturalist for a journey around the lake to explore the critters and plants. We will stop along the way to point out historical locations on the lakeshore.

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    Kayak Tour Of Mirror Lake

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    Meet the naturalist at the boat landing for a paddle to enjoy the peaceful lake and learn about the park's natural history, geology and vegetation.

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    Know Your Park

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    Join the Naturalist to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Lighthouse Hike

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    Celebrate National Lighthouse Day by strolling through Lakeshore State Park, starting at the Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse

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    The Bandits Of Wyalusing

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    Join us for a fun presentation about these interesting critters, their behavior and habits, and what you can do to prevent them from becoming a nuisance around your campsite and home.

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    Raptor Talks: Weird By Nature

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary to meet a couple of raptors who march to the beat of their own drum but are WAY different from all their cousins.

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    Pond Dipping Drop In Session

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    Join the naturalist at Mirror Lake State Park near the boat landing anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to take some nets out and explore some of the critters living in the water that are usually hidden from us!

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    Summer Blooms

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    Why are there colors on our landscape and are they useful to humans or animals? Join us to find out what is blooming on the Horicon Marsh.

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    Lizard Mound Volunteer Stewardship Days

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    Help clear invasive woody vegetation along the trails and mounds so native plants and flowers can thrive while preserving the integrity of the mounds.

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