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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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Learn about the purpose of pinecones, their life cycle, and the different types of pinecones in this program, followed by creating your own pinecone bird feeder. Peanut butter will be used in this craft. Ages: All.
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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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Come learn the basics of how to shoot a compound bow at the White Cedar Nature Center, all equipment is provided. Ages 10+ only.
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Join retired High Cliff State Park Naturalist Cindy Mueller for a guided nature therapy walk along the accessible Butterfly Pond Trail.
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Get ready to dig into the past at the Fossil Hunt! Join us for a hands-on adventure where you can discover what fossils are, how they form, and why they're so important for understanding Earth's history.
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Spend some time with the park naturalists as they explain all aspects of monitoring a monarch waystation for the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project.
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Join the Naturalist for this guided hike to learn more about Devil’s Lake.
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Discover what makes sunsets colorful while watching the sun set over the bay, then create your own. Meet at Welcker’s Point.
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Get boots on the ground and learn how to scout smarter and place trail cameras effectively!