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Once widespread in Wisconsin, elk had disappeared from our state by the end of the 1800s due to unregulated hunting and habitat loss.
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Join Caroline Frantz and Katherine O'Connell-Valuch, both Master Naturalists and Wisconsin Bat Ambassadors, as they share their extensive knowledge of the bats of Wisconsin.
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Join educators at the Palmatory Picnic Shelter an hour before sunset (around 4:30 p.m.) for an informative talk on the birds you see flying overhead.
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It’s waterfowl migration season of ducks and geese! Come take a hike to see and learn about these birds, their migration and more. Led by Kecia King, Wisconsin Master Naturalist.
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How well do you know your Wisconsin mammals and the signs they leave behind? Try our identification game to see how well you can match the mammal fur to the tracks and the scat. This program is great for all ages.
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Join us for a fun presentation about raccoon behavior and habits and how to prevent them from becoming a nuisance around your campsite and home.