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    Open Door Bird Sanctuary - Live Raptor Show

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    Get up close and personal with incredible birds of prey at this live raptor show!

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    Mussels of the St. Croix

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    The St. Croix River is home to more than 40 species of freshwater mussels-one of the most abundant collections of these unsung creatures! Drop by to learn about the importance of these mollusks, their role in healthy rivers and the mussel…

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    Midwest Peregrine

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    Want to meet some incredible raptors up close? Get up close and personal with some majestic birds at this fascinating event featuring Jackie Fallon from the Midwest Peregrine Society.

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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an outdoor education event at Kohler-Andrae.

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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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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an outdoor education event at Kohler-Andrae.

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    Beginner Birding

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    Did you know that many bats depend on Wisconsin caves and mines for hibernation? Stop by the front of the park office to learn about Wisconsin’s bats and the equipment biologists use to count them.

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    Beginner Birding

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    Join the park naturalist for an adventure in birding on the Uplands Trail.

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    Raptor Talks: The Great Migration

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary: Migratory raptors make their trip twice a year, learn how they prepare and what obstacles they’ll face.

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    Bees Build Homes

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    Have you ever wondered where solitary bees make their homes? Most bees do not live together in hives! Come celebrate Pollinator Week with us by learning about solitary nesting bees.

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