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    Exploration Station – Night Sky

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    Enjoy the night sky during the day! Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all ages. This event will take place…

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    Skulls & Skins

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    Swing by the Ice Age Center any time between noon and 2 p.m. to see real skulls and pelts from animals found in the park.

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    Turtle Splash!

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    Visit our turtles and see how they get around!

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    Critter Corner – Bears

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    Amble over to the Critter Corner to learn more about Wisconsin black bears.

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    Explore The Naturalist Cabin - Phenology Fun

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    Share your phenology observations with the park’s naturalist and explore the cabin’s family-friendly fun.

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    Exploration Station – Mammals

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    Head on over to the Nature Center to learn all about mammals. Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all ages.

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    Nature Storytime

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    Meet the naturalist at the beach anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to listen to stories about the park critters.

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    Critter Corner – Foxes

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    Check out the spectacular world of foxes.

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    Exploration Station – Bees

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    Buzz on over to the Nature Center to learn all about bees. Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all ages. This…

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    Species of WI Drop in Session

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    Meet the naturalist down at the beach anytime between 1-3 p.m. to use your nature detective skills to try to identify and learn about some of the species that are native to Mirror Lake State Park, as well as some common critters that live in…

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