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Wildlife study

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    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.

  • Event

    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.

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    Nature Storytime: Turkeys

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    Do wild turkeys fly? Where do you see them? We will be learning about wild turkeys!

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    Owl Prowl

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    Come to the MacKenzie Center Lodge for an evening all about owls.

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    Nature Storytime: Pelts

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    How do animals stay warm in the winter? Let's learn about pelts together!

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    Christmas Bird Count

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    Be a part of history! Join us for the first-ever Christmas Bird Count for the Mead and Mosinee area. Partnering with the National Audubon Society, volunteers take one day in December to document bird species. Spend a few hours or all day birding…

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    Candlelight Hike

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    Join us for a night on the trails!

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    Bat Hike

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    Bring your family and friends on the night before Halloween to take an evening hike through the forest. We will use sonar detectors to search for bats, our flying mammal friends that aren’t so spooky! Dress for the weather and wear appropriate…

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    Wings Of The Night: Celebrating Bat Week

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    Bat Week is an international celebration shedding light on how bats are vital to the health of our natural world and economy.

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    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.

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