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Wildlife study

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    Live Birds Of Prey - Up Close!

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    Kids and adults are equally fascinated by birds, and this will be an opportunity to see live Wisconsin raptors up close!

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    Bat Watch

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    A summer evening is a great time to sit outside and watch for bats!

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    Tour of Mirror Lake in a 32-foot Canoe!

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    Join Gary Williams from the Summer Outdoor Adventure Club (SOAC) and the Mirror Lake naturalist for a journey around the lake to explore the critters and plants. We will stop along the way to point out historical locations on the lakeshore.

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    The Bandits Of Wyalusing

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    Join us for a fun presentation about these interesting critters, their behavior and habits, and what you can do to prevent them from becoming a nuisance around your campsite and home.

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    Learn To Fish

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    Want to try fishing but don’t know what to do? Join our Learn to Fish program, and we will show you how! We will have fun activities to teach you the basics before sending you off to catch some fish. We will supply all the equipment and bait. If…

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    20,000 Years in the Blink of an Eye: The Past, Present, and Future of the Great Lakes

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    Embark on a biological journey of discovery from the shaping of the Great Lakes by the glaciers, to human alternations, and into the future climate. Learn about the habitats of the Great Lakes and how they are important to our ecosystems.

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    The Unhuggables

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    Join retired teacher Scott Lee as he presents various critters that people aren't real comfortable with

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    Snake Discovery

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    Slither into the world of reptiles to meet the species that call Wisconsin and Minnesota home.

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    The Passenger Pigeon

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    Join us for a talk on the passenger pigeon's natural history and the events that led to its tragic extinction.

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    Scat And Tracks Drop In

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    In this nature drop-in, we will discover some of the many animals that call Wisconsin home and the clues that they leave behind.

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