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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 outdoor education event at Kohler-Andrae.

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    Beginner Birding

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    Did you know that many bats depend on Wisconsin caves and mines for hibernation? Stop by the front of the park office to learn about Wisconsin’s bats and the equipment biologists use to count them.

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    Beginner Birding

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    Join the park naturalist for an adventure in birding on the Uplands Trail.

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    Raptor Talks: The Great Migration

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    Join Open Door Bird Sanctuary: Migratory raptors make their trip twice a year, learn how they prepare and what obstacles they’ll face.

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    Bees Build Homes

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    Have you ever wondered where solitary bees make their homes? Most bees do not live together in hives! Come celebrate Pollinator Week with us by learning about solitary nesting bees.

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    Story Time With Animals

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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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    Outstanding Owls

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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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    Snakes And Reptiles

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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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    Wildlife Wonders: Bats

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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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    Raptor 101

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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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