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    Wild Edibles

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    Come explore nature and let it nourish your body & soul! Join us from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, July 11 for a hike called, “Wild Edibles,” where you will learn which plants in the fields, woods and pond are edible on a guided hike with…

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    All About Woolly Mammoths

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    How big was Curly the Woolly Mammoth? Compare the size of a Woolly Mammoth, Mastodon and today’s elephants. Discover where Woolly Mammoths were discovered in Wisconsin and learn about what they ate.

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    Herb Hike

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    Door County has a wealth of herbs that can be beneficial to your health and well-being. This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment.

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    Ice Ages, Glaciers and Fossils Oh My!

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    Did Curly, the Woolly Mammoth exist when humans were on the Earth? Engage in an Ice Age simulation, discover fossils, and explore the geologic time. Come join the adventure as we unfold the history of Horicon Marsh!

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    Sunset Watercolors

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    Discover what makes sunsets colorful while watching the sun set over the bay, then create your own.

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    Alien Invaders

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    Stop by Nicolet Beach to learn about invasive species in Peninsula State Park and what you can do to keep them from spreading.

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    Wild Child In The Park

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    Wild Child is all about nature, kids and adventure! Join the naturalist for hands-on activities like games, stories, crafts and more.

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    Fern Trail Discovery Pen Drop-in Program

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    Learn about geology, history, ferns, trees and plants while enjoying the sights on the trail.

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    National Eagle Center

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    You have not experienced the true beauty of an eagle until you’ve met one face-to-face. Join us for a presentation by a National Eagle Center representative and a live eagle.

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    Ruffed Grouse Biology and Management

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    Join Alaina Roth, DNR Wildlife Biologist and Ruffed Grouse Specialist, to learn about the life history and ecology of our most widespread North American gamebird, the ruffed grouse!

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