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    Invasive Species Awareness Day

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    Join MacKenzie naturalists for this invasive species education and eradication event.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Day

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    The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species.

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    Hike With The Pups

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    Bring dogs of all shapes and sizes for a morning stroll through the woods to talk about geology, natural history, flowers and much more.

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    Exploration Station – Bees

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    When we think of bees, we think of honey, but did you know there are more than just honeybees found in Wisconsin? Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with…

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    Nature Detectives

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    Discover the secrets of nature by participating in the Wisconsin Explorer program!

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    Cut Back the Sumac!

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    Celebrate Invasive Species Day at Wisconsin's state parks. Our beautiful prairie wildflowers are at risk of being shaded out by sumac shrubs. At this work day, we’ll be cutting back the sumac growing along our Prairie Trail and would love for you to…

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    Invasive Species Awareness Day: Make Your Home A Habitat Hike

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    Join park staff on a hike up West Bluff to learn about the invasive plants that can harm our habitats.

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    Helping Hands In The Park

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    Grab your gloves and help Phyllis, the park naturalist, remove invasive plants like Garlic Mustard, Dame’s Rocket and Hounds Tongue to encourage native wildflowers, ferns and trees in the woods.

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    Parsnip Purge

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    Wild parsnip is an invasive plant that crowds out our wonderful native prairie wildflowers. Help us fight against this noxious weed and keep our prairies and roadsides beautiful.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Day: Make Your Home A Habitat

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    Drop by to learn about invaders that could be living in your backyard.

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