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Educational Programs

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    Natural Resource Careers In Wildlife - Warden

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    Throughout the summer, high school juniors to university freshmen are invited to learn from DNR experts at Sandhill Wildlife Area and the Mead Wildlife Area.

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    Firefly: Nature Storytelling Hour

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    Author Jeff Wilson and illustrator Terry Daulton share anecdotes and art from his memoir, Wrong Tree: Adventures in Wildlife Biology.

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    Become A Wisconsin Explorer!

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    Pop into the nature center anytime and discover how you can become a WI nature explorer and earn a state symbol patch. We will complete one of the activities in the nature center.

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    Drop-In at the Naturalist Cabin

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    Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area) to explore the nature center, visit the park naturalist and participate in the activity of the day.

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    Pollinator Hike

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    Join our naturalist on a walk thru Lakeshore State Park to view the many plants that benefit pollinators and learn what you can do to help our helpful insects.

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    Pop-Up: Get Outdoors! Play Day

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    Try your hand at tracking animals, honing your fishing skills, taking the eco-explorer challenge, matching young critters with their parents, and crafting original nature art.

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    See the Skulls

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    Swing by the naturalist’s table by the Beach House to see real animal skulls. Can you correctly guess what animals they are from?

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    Pollinator Party

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    Join the Naturalist in celebrating the close of 2023’s National Pollinator Week.

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    Campfire Stories

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    Meet the naturalist down at the amphitheater for a bonfire to learn about some fire safety and hear some campfire stories around the fire. S'mores will be included!

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    Saturday Afternoon Nature Sleuths

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    Get on those detective hats and join us every Saturday from June to the end of August as we solve and look for clues in the Wisconsin Explorer Books.

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