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    Wisconsin Science Festival BioBlitz at Lakeshore!

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    During the Wisconsin Science Festival Bioblitz, join with people from across the state from sunrise on Monday, Oct. 16, until sunset on Sunday, Oct. 22, reporting observations of plants, animals and fungi seen in Wisconsin. The information you…

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    iNaturalist & Seek Exploration

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    Learn to use the free iNaturalist and Seek apps to identify your observations of the natural world and upload them to the scientific community for further identification confirmation and study. Then head outside and give it a try! 

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    Storytime: Pee-yew Skunk!

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    What’s black and white and smelled all over? A skunk! Join us as we discover some cool truths about skunks.

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    Spider Hike

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    Take a walk with our Park Naturalist to search for spiders, webs and other creepy crawlies! Meet at the Park’s north entrance, just west of Discovery World. Hike will end at the ‘bonfire’ at the pebble beach.

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    Sentinel Trail Hike

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    Join us for a half-mile hike identifying the trees of the trail.

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    Learn To Butcher & Process Deer

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    Learn how to break down a deer, step-by-step.

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    Learn to Butcher Deer

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    Instructors will assist participants to break down a deer step-by-step and share tips on hanging a deer at home, removing lymph nodes for CWD testing, and storing your venison by canning or freezing.

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    Intro to Hunting Regulations

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    Join DNR Conservation Wardens for an introductory presentation on how to hunt safely and legally in Wisconsin. Topics will include hunting licenses, game species, season dates, shooting hours, bag limits, hunting safety and more. The session will…

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    Fall Colors Hike at Kinnickinnic State Park

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    Join Naturalist Ashley on a 3-mile round trip hike along the Kinnickinnic River while observing the beautiful fall colors of several deciduous trees.

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    Fall Color Hike

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    Go on a 2.4-mile hike with a ranger to see some fall changes.

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