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Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an outdoor education event.
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Explore the waters of Crystal and Musky lakes, learn about the critters that call them home and why they are so important to their ecosystems.
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Whooo's ready to meet a real live owl? Join Jerry Theys from Wildlife of Wisconsin for a close-up encounter with three to four amazing birds of prey! Discover what to do if you find injured wildlife, and maybe even join in a fun skit. It’s feathered…
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Join us for an exciting, educational and interactive presentation from River Valley Raptors. Learn unique features of several different raptor species and how they have adapted to survive the habitats in which they live!
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Join the naturalist in the Ice Age Center to learn about the birds of Interstate Park and their amazing adaptations!
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Settle in at the amphitheater for an evening of stories by the campfire with local librarian, Cortney.
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Children aged 1-8 will enjoy a reading of Paul Showers' "The Listening Walk," followed by a nature scavenger hunt with Master Naturalist Garth Ewing.
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Drop by Ottawa Lake Recreational Area and learn how to make print patches!
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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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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo), or ink fish printing, was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught. Try your hand at this ancient art form with help from our wonderful volunteers.