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    Cabin Fever Series: Beginner Birding

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    Birdwatching, or birding, is a fun and inexpensive hobby that can be done anywhere, anytime and by anyone. It's also about much more than naming birds.

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    Cabin Fever Series: Winter Wildlife

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    Join Master Naturalist Sam Olsen and explore the park to learn about winter wildlife and animal behaviors! What signs can you see? What animals are around? Please dress for all weather conditions. The cordwalk can be slick in winter, and it’s often…

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    Cabin Fever Series: Wildlife of Dunes and Shore

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    Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen to learn how animals of the dunes and shore adapt to winter. Then, venture out on the trails near the nature center to see what signs you can find. Come back to the nature center to test your skills matching furs…

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    Cabin Fever Series: Plants for Birds and Pollinators

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    Can you imagine a world without birds? The benefits our feathered friends bring are critical to us. Birds play an essential role in the functioning of the world’s ecosystems, in ways that directly impact human health, economy and food production.…

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    Silent Hike

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    Take a hike without talking. Showing up is enough. Your intention is your own.

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    Autumn Celebration

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    Join us at Havenwoods for a free, family-friendly Autumn Celebration!

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    Anniversary Evening Hike

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    Join us for a Sunset Hike at Cross Plains State Park, part of the Glacial Passage Area.

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    Mushroom Foray with Charlotte Lukes

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    Door County’s mushroom expert will lead us through the fascinating world of fungi.

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    Evening Marsh/Crane Watch

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    Join educators at the Palmatory Picnic Shelter an hour before sunset (around 4:30 p.m.) for an informative talk on the birds you see flying overhead.

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    Public Seed Collecting Extravaganza

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    Fall is harvest time at Lakeshore State Park!

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