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Wildlife study

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    Wonderful Water Wildlife

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    Drop in to experience one of the MacKenzie Center's most popular education programs to learn about what lives in our waterways from MacKenzie naturalists.

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    Pelts & Pals

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    Join DNR Wildlife Biologist Travis Anderson to view his collections of pelts in an interactive, educational program about some of Wisconsin’s many mammals.

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    BATS: Nature's Nighttime Superheroes!

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    Heather Kaarakka, conservation biologist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' (DNR) bat program, gives a presentation about your local bats.

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    Raptor Talks: Nature’s Recycler

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary: The Turkey Vulture is great at cleaning up the environment. Ugly? Heck no! They’re really cute.

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    Discovering Wildflowers

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    Join master naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.

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    Bluebird Box Monitoring

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    Join the park Naturalist as she talks about the monitoring bluebird nesting boxes. There will be a short walk to check out some of the active boxes, with discussion about how to monitor your own. Meet at the Nature Center, Lot 1.

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    Freshwater Critters

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    Have you ever seen a creepy crawler floating around a lake or river? Then you have seen a macroinvertebrate! Stop by the beach house to learn about these underappreciated creatures and have the chance to see them for yourself. The naturalist will be…

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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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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Please join Garth Ewing with the Wisconsin Master Naturalists for an event at Lake Kegonsa State Park.

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    Wings of the Night Bat Program

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    Learn all about bats, a most unique and misunderstood mammal. Bat ambassadors will talk about the bats in Wisconsin, their life cycle, habitat and threats challenging the bat population. Meet in the Nature Center. Lot 1.

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