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Educational Programs

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    Wisconsin’s Secretive Salamanders Summer Saturday Evening Event

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    With the forest naturalist unearth the secrets of salamanders from their identification characteristics and incredible ecology to their conservation status in the state.

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    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wondered what a snake feels like? Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Here’s your chance. Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch.

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    Who Flew There? Drop In At The Beach

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    Did you see that bird fly by? What was it? Learn tricks and tips for identifying our feathered friends.

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    The Outstanding Owl

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    Drop by the Meadow Valley trail by the beach parking lot to learn about owl adaptations.

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    Walk on the Wild Side: Wildlife Discovery Trek

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    Meet Castor Canadensis, Canis Lupus, and other critters (or evidence they walked before you) on the Takesson Trail with the park naturalist.

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    Trail Tales

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    Take a hike on the River Bluff Trail to explore the origin of the area and the effects it had.

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    Camp First Aid

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    This basic course will teach you how to respond to the kinds of stuff most likely encountered when you’re camping: cuts and scrapes, mild burns, sunburn, sprains, blisters, dehydration, heat exhaustion, sunstroke, insect bites and stings, ticks,…

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    Discover Loon Lake: Bogs & Frogs

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    Learn how lakes and bogs formed, evolve, and how inhabitants like green frogs can be “canaries in the coal mine” serving as sentinels directly related to shoreland protection.

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    Skulls, Jaws and Claws

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    Join our naturalist to learn about skulls, jaws and claws.

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    Kids Fishing Clinic

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    Come and try your hand at fishing. Learn to fish like a pro from our experienced staff members. No fishing license is required for children 15 years old and younger.

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