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    Invasive Species Awareness Weekend - Identification Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a guided hike and learn to identify common invasive species and how they impact the greater ecosystem.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Days Hike And Help

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    Join Park volunteer master naturalists on this informative hike along the Lake Michigan shoreline on Lynd Point Trail, a 2.5-mile loop.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Day

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    Learn how invasive species affect the environment, economy and our everyday lives. Join park staff for an opportunity to eradicate invasive species and discover how to assist public lands near you!

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    Taming The Barrens: Bison & Invasive Species

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    As part of Invasive Species Awareness Weekend, Sandhill Wildlife Area is hosting a free nature hike and wildlife viewing experience.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Weekend - Eradication Event

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    Join the ranger and Ice Age Trail volunteers for an eradication event! With your help, we can improve forest health by removing two of the most common invasive species in Wisconsin, buckthorn and honeysuckle.

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    Poison Ivy Identification

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    Do you know what poison ivy looks like? Drop in at Eagle Tower to find out or test your knowledge.

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    Pollinator Week Activity - Monarch Monitoring Project

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    Spend some time with the park naturalist as she explains all aspects of monitoring a monarch waystation for the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project.

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    Habitat Helpers - Native Prairie Planting

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    We have about 3,000 prairie plants to get in the ground this Summer!

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    Herb Hike

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    This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment. Learn how the plants that flourish in this climate can help you flourish as well.

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    Pollinators: Beneficial Beauties

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    Join us for a family-friendly presentation about monarchs and other Wisconsin pollinators. Learn all about these important creatures and how you can help them from Master Naturalist Judy Salus.

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