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Richard Bong State Recreation Area’s Wildlife Department has teamed up with Fellow Mortals to create a unique program that offers a special look into wildlife rehabilitation!
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Interested in birdhouses but don't know where to begin? Wondering what you can do to help cavity-nesting animals? Stop by Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center to bolster your nesting knowledge.
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Join us for a relaxed, family-friendly birding hike. This short trek will lead us through some of the best local habitats for spotting winter birds.
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Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.
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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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Bald eagles overwinter in many places in Wisconsin, and in recent years, there has been an increase in their numbers around Horicon Marsh. Take a bus tour to see these magnificent birds!
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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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Are the winter blues setting in? Wishing you were somewhere warmer? Kids are bouncing off the walls? Come join us for a Cabin Fever Open House at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center where you can experience some outdoor winter adventure…
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Bald eagles overwinter in many places in Wisconsin, and in recent years, there has been an increase in their numbers around Horicon Marsh. Take a bus tour to see these magnificent birds!
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Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Or see a snake up close? Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch. Each animal feeding will focus on one of the animal ambassadors that live in the Havenwoods Nature Center.