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Insect Study

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    Nature Explorers – Wetland Wonders

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    Discover what’s lurking under the surface of Dragonfly Pond. Take a close look to identify insects, life cycles and pond life depending on the wetland habitat.

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    Kids Camp – Incredible Insects

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    Join the naturalist this week to discover how incredible insects are.

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    Nature Explorers – Let’s Make Tracks

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    You will search for and identify tracks and evidence to solve a wildlife murder mystery. Create your own track story and make and take clay tracks.

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    Storybook Trail Walk

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    Come for a stroll on the boardwalk and Indermuehle Island Trail as we read our July Storybook TrailStory, all about a worm named Carl and the Meaning of Life! Trails are mostly level and the hike will be just over a mile in length. All ages are…

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    Dragonflies & Damselflies

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    Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie to discover how these amazing insects survive above and below the water’s surface. Try your hand at catching both aquatic and aerial insects.

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    Nature Make & Take — Paint a Pollinator Pot

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    Come to Havenwoods to paint a flower pot for pollinators! Call ahead to reserve a spot (414-527-0232); pots will be provided, but space is limited.

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    Monarch Life Cycle

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    The naturalist will have a session on the life cycle of the monarch butterfly

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    Bees and Beekeeping

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    Check out the Nature Center’s beehive!

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    Pollinators- Beyond the Basics

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    Please join us at Sandhill Wildlife Area to learn about pollinators from an ecosystem standpoint. Also, learn about Citizen Science and pollinator identification. Presented by Allison Jonjak, Cranberry Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Extension.

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    Nature News Report

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    Join Master Naturalist Chris Lilek and walk along the Woodland Dunes accessible trail to track plant, animal, and mineral signs to gather for today’s Park News!

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