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    Edible Plants Hike

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    Come along on our edible plants hike, and we’ll show you how to identify some of the wild edibles growing in our area. We'll also give you some tips on how to harvest and prepare them.

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    Cranes Of The World & Wisconsin

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    Learn about sandhill and whooping cranes that make Wisconsin their summer home, and the part Wisconsin played in bringing the whooping crane back from the brink of extinction.

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    Raptor Talks: Medieval Hunters

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    Learn how people used raptors to hunt during medieval times.

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    Aquatic Invasives

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    Learn about the invasive species that plague Lake Winnebago and find out what you can do to help stop them.

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    Wetland Habitats (pond dipping)

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    A wetland is home to so many creatures, big and small. Ones you can hear, see, and even touch. Did you know there is also a whole world of wildlife in just one bucket of water? Come with us to explore the aquatic habitat inside of our famous wetland…

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    Nature Explorer Backpack Craft

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    Drop in anytime to pick up and decorate your own explorer backpack.

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    Wild Crafting

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    Creating nature crafts is a perfect opportunity for you to explore your creativity while fostering a connection to nature. Ignite your imagination by creating whimsical art pieces using natural objects. We’ll have a different project each week that…

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    Guided Paddle Tour

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    Join the naturalist for a relaxed tour around Cox Hollow Lake, where you can learn about wildlife, geology, the lake's history and more!

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    Indian Mounds Of Sheboygan, Horicon Marsh And Upper Rock River

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    Join Kurt Sampson for an overview of the mounds, focusing on Sheboygan area mound sites.

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    Invasive Pull-a-thon

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    The Greenbush Kettle Prairie has not yet been designated a state natural area, but it is one of the few sites in the Kettle Moraine that contains original prairie vegetation. The site has two steep, undisturbed slopes that were never plowed…

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