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There are more than 20 species of bumble bees native to Wisconsin. Spring is the time to find bumble bee queens flying about in search of good nesting habitat to raise their young.
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Wednesdays are for wildflowers. Join Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and discover a variety of wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.
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Mead Archery Camp is a free, 4-week program to introduce students to the sport of archery.
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Spruce Lake Bog State Natural Area is one of the most southerly bogs in Wisconsin. After five years of volunteer efforts, we are seeing a return of many more orchids, ferns and other unique plants along the boardwalk.
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Challenge Hikes are back! As part of the OutWiGo statewide initiative to get outside with healthy activities, we’re taking to the trails, and not going to stop until we do them all!
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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Always wanted to fish but not sure where to start? Come on down to Lakeshore State Park’s fishing pier for our public fishing clinic!
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Please join us to help pull invasives in the Family Campground and Pollinator Garden.