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Amphibian/Reptile Study

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    Reptiles And Amphibians Of Wisconsin

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    Come Join Randy Hetzel, wildlife ecologist and Master Naturalist, and learn about the natural history, habits, biology, conservation and care of some of our cold-blooded wildlife.

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    Reptiles And Amphibians of Wisconsin

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    Join retired wildlife technician and educator for the DNR, Christian Cold, to learn about the reptiles and amphibians of Wisconsin. You will learn to identify and about the natural history of common amphibians and reptiles.

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    Amphibian Adventure

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    Participate in springtime pool exploration and learn how to identify frogs and toads by sight and call.

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    Evening Frog Songs

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    Join our camp host for a short, easy walk to listen and learn about frogs and toads that inhabit the park.

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    Evening Frog Songs #1

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    Have you ever experienced the deafening, full chorus of frogs on a spring night? Can you pick out the calls of the different species? Join our camp host for a short easy walk to listen and learn about frogs and toads that inhabit the park.

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    Live Animal Encounter

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    Learn all about our education ambassador reptiles and amphibians! Watch their feeding routine and learn all about the care of these special creatures! You may even get to touch one of our education snakes!

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    Sunset Serenade: Wisconsin’s Frogs

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    Each Spring Wisconsin’s frogs and toads announce their presence with a musical chorus. Come to learn about these amphibians without tails and the songs they sing. Of the 12 species in Wisconsin, 9 reside in Sheboygan County. Janet Raddatz, Wisconsin…

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    Slither, Walk, Hop

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    Take this opportunity to meet some of our ambassador animals up close!

  • Event

    Slither, Walk, Hop

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    Take this opportunity to meet some of our ambassador animals up close!

  • Event

    Slither, Walk, Hop

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    Take this opportunity to meet some of our ambassador animals up close!

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