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Amphibian/Reptile Study

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    Live Animal Encounter

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    Learn all about our education reptiles and amphibians!

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    Community Science Day

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    Join us as we welcome experts to showcase all the ways that you can build your community science skills!

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    Turtle Splash!

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    Visit our turtles and see how they get around!

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    Snake Discovery

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    Join a Snake Discovery's zookeeper in learning about topics like diet, habitat, defense mechanisms and fun facts, using an assortment of props and live animals!

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    Remarkable Reptiles!

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    Come meet, greet and learn about our totally awesome turtles and our super sweet snakes!

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    Steve & Carl’s Traveling Snake Show

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    Learn about the wonderful world of snakes (one of the most misunderstood creatures), including different snakes of the world and those you can find right here in Wisconsin.

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    Exploration Station – Snakes

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    Slither on over and discover how great Wisconsin snakes are! 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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    Reptiles And Amphibians Of Wisconsin

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    Come Join Randy Hetzel, wildlife ecologist and Master Naturalist, and learn about the natural history, habits, biology, conservation and care of some of our cold-blooded wildlife.

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    Snakes and Reptiles

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    Scales, fangs and eggs, oh my! Stop by any time between the naturalist table any time between 1 and 3 p.m. to learn about some of the reptiles roaming around Interstate Park.

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    Reptiles And Amphibians of Wisconsin

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    Join retired wildlife technician and educator for the DNR, Christian Cold, to learn about the reptiles and amphibians of Wisconsin. You will learn to identify and about the natural history of common amphibians and reptiles.

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