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Educational Programs

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    A Lake Superior Story

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    Stop by the White Cedar Nature Center to discover how we impact our Great Lakes and what we can do to protect them.

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    Animal Encounter

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    Learn about reptiles and amphibians and meet a few special animal ambassadors up close!

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    Nature Detectives

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    Calling all youth to discover the secrets of nature by participating in the Wisconsin Explorer program!

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    Who Lives in the Pond?

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    Whirligigs, turtles, fish and frogs all live in ponds. Come explore Friends Pond and see what we can catch.

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    Yoga At The Lake

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    Start your weekend off right and join Certified Yoga Instructor Cherie Hart for a nature-immersed and inspired session. Her calming voice and demeanor will help you feel relaxed, rejuvenated and ready to take on the day.

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    Whose Scat is That?

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    Have you ever stumbled upon something stinky that an animal left behind? Take a short hike around the White Cedar Nature Center with a naturalist to find out who pooped in the park.

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    Nature Station: Fossils

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    Stop by the table in front of the park office any time between 2 and 3:30 p.m. to learn about the fossils of the Driftless region.

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    Powerful Pollinators

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    Drop in to Nicolet Beach to see what the buzz is about pollinators.

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    All About Eagles

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    Come to the beach area to celebrate the Fourth of July and learn about the national animal of the USA: the eagle!

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    Red, White and Blue Scavenger hunt

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    Pick up a checklist at the Ice Age Center this 4th of July weekend and complete a scavenger hunt! Use hints and GPS coordinates to find five red, white and blue drawings along the Summit Rock Trail.

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