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Find out about the little (and little-known) animals that live in our lakes and ponds—and spot real live animals!
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Wolves: loved and hated! What do we really know about these top predators?
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Come learn about the history of birds of prey, their diet, migration and behavior. Also learn about key birds of prey in Wisconsin and the threats they face.
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Join a fun, family-friendly storytelling hour and play the nature storyboard game.
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Drop into the Ottawa Lake contact station to learn more about animal identification and their tracks.
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Enjoy a display of wolf-oriented photographs and artwork and ask questions of Jerry Sanders & Debbie Hinchcliffe, who have been involved in wolf research with the International Wolf Center.
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Swing by the naturalist’s table by the Beach House to view real snake skins and see how big you are compared to snakes!
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Help us learn more about Peninsula State Park's bats by participating in this community science opportunity! This state-wide survey is an important tool to help monitor the number of bats that have been affected by White Nose Syndrome, a white…
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Stop in the Ice Age Interpretive Center to learn about the beaver’s important role in Wisconsin history and see real beaver pelts.
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This event focuses on birds of prey, their special adaptations, habitats, their important role in the food chain and much more!