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Learn how to cook wild game and enjoy a meal with John Motoviloff from Pheasants Forever.
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The Indigenous Peoples of North America have always claimed Milwaukee as their own. Known as the “gathering place by the waters,” the “good earth” (or good land), or simply the “gathering place,” Indigenous groups such as the Potawatomi, Ojibwe…
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The Indigenous Peoples of North America have always claimed Milwaukee as their own. Known as the “gathering place by the waters,” the “good earth” (or good land), or simply the “gathering place,” Indigenous groups such as the Potawatomi, Ojibwe…
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Join us on a hike through Havenwoods, where we’ll talk about Havenwoods’ history and where we are headed next.
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Join the Sandhill and Mead Wildlife Area education teams to engage in a weekend mushroom experience at Sandhill Wildlife Area!
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Discover why our tall, tall trees lose their colorful leaves before winter comes.
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Join the Naturalist on a leisurely stroll to north point to learn about the unique adaptations of white tailed deer, their role in the greater ecosystem, and how they prepare themselves for the harsh winter months.
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We’ll explore the culture of hops and how farmers from New York flocked to the area in and around Hartman Creek to establish one of the most productive hops-growing regions in the United States.