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Join children’s book author Debbie Clement to sing and dance while learning about monarch butterflies.
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Learn about what flies, slithers, hops and walks through nature stories read aloud by MacKenzie naturalists and explore the lives of the animals in our wildlife area.
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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.
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Go on a sunset kayak adventure at Mirror Lake! The naturalists of Devil’s Lake and Mirror Lake state parks will take you on a two-hour tour of the lake to explore the geology, history and wildlife.
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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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Do you know the difference between a reptile and an amphibian? A live animal show and adaptation game will compare reptile and amphibian adaptations to teach about the important roles these animals play in the environment.
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Drop by to learn about invaders that could be living in your backyard! Drop by our invasive species table to learn about common invasive species, like garlic mustard and buckthorn and find out what to do with them if you find these invaders in your…
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Join Park staff on a hike up the Steinke Basin Trail to find out the invasive plants that can harm our habitats. During the hike, we’ll point out common invasive species and how you can help control them to keep our habitats healthy. This program…
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Join Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary naturalists to learn about and meet some of their wild friends with a live animal encounter.
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How does sand form? What’s at the Interstate Park beach? Let’s explore together!