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Drop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to join park volunteers, learn about the many owl species found in Wisconsin, admire the amazing adaptations of these night predators and make your own owl craft!
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Wisconsin is home to many unique furbearing species that thrive in all sorts of different habitats! Come learn about the state’s furbearers, where they live and how they thrive.
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Join us for a presentation about ladybugs and afterward, make your own ladybug refrigerator magnet to take home with you.
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Join us in this drop-in program to learn more about the snakes that call Wisconsin home.
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Let’s explore the hidden life of the Mississippi River! We’ll use nets to scoop up some macroinvertebrates (aka wacky water critters), and then we’ll take a look at them up close with magnifying glasses and identify them.
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Enter the sandcastle contest, play along the shore or just soak in the majesty of Lake Superior.
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Combine art and flowers by making decorative flower boards using cardboard, flowers and paint.
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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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Stop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to pick up a scavenger hunt guide and then head down to the Lake O’ the Dalles trail.