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Learn about what flies, slithers, hops and walks through nature stories read aloud by MacKenzie naturalists and explore the lives of the animals in our wildlife area.
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Meet at the Ice Age Center to learn about the amazing adaptations of Wisconsin’s 11 owl species.
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Scales, fangs and eggs, oh my! Stop by the Ice Age Center any time between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to learn about some of the reptiles slithering around Interstate Park.
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Join us for a hands-on activity and a short talk about what makes bats one of a kind!
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Join Abbey and Joe Krumrie from River Valley Raptors for an interactive program with live raptors. Learn about each bird's unique features and how it has adapted to survive.
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Join the naturalist on a hike back in time to learn about the geology of Interstate and how the unique terrain and characteristics of the St. Croix Valley came to be
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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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The Friends of Rib Mountain State Park invite you to a program on the wonders of bats, followed by a short "Bat Walk" to observe them in action.
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Join the park naturalist at the beach anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to learn about this week’s amazing animal. Play fun games, learn interesting facts and see neat artifacts!
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Wisconsin’s frogs and toads announce their presence with a musical chorus. Come learn about these amphibians without tails and the songs they sing. Of the 12 species in Wisconsin, 9 reside in Sheboygan County. Janet Raddatz, Wisconsin Master…