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Enjoy a 30–40-minute astronomy talk at sunset, followed by telescope viewing, weather permitting. Great for ages 8+ (talk) and 4+ (viewing).
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Help our state bats by participating in this Community Science program. Our hibernating bats are in great danger of being wiped out by white-nose syndrome (WNS). This statewide survey is an important tool for monitoring the number of bats affected…
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The UW Madison Department of Astronomy will be leading an interactive program to show us the stars and planets.
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Gin Mill Hollow returns to Devil’s Lake State Park for our summer concert series!
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Come meet the incredible birds of prey (raptors) that rule the skies!
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Learn to listen for frogs and other nighttime creatures, learn how biologists study bat echolocation and practice some acoustic monitoring.
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Here’s your chance to spend a summer’s eve along the shores of Lake Michigan. Bring your friends and family to the park to enjoy a self-guided hike along the cordwalk and beach. Torches will light the way along the cordwalk between Parking Lots 3…
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Join the UW Astronomy Department at Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit to learn about our universe.
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The blinking lights of fireflies bring a special brilliance to summer evenings. Join Phyllis McKenzie, park naturalist, as she shares firefly facts and takes you on an evening hunt for these summer flashers.