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Many creatures living in the Minnesota outdoors make use of camouflage. Discover some of these creatures, and challenge your observational skills spotting objects in a camouflage treasure hunt! Mary Gustafson, an interpretive naturalist at St. Croix State Park, will be leading this engaging program, which will begin in the picnic shelter at Dana Avenue Park. The program is recommended for kids ages 5 and up, but teens and adults are most welcome, as well. Advance registration is required for each individual planning to attend. Rush City’s Dana Avenue park is located in the downtown area at the NE corner of Dana Avenue and West 4th Street.
**In case of inclement weather, the program will be held indoors at the Rush City Library.
Minnesota DNR photo of the St. Croix State Park naturalist showing a child some raspberries from a plant.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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Event Tags:
camo creatures,camouflage,interpretive naturalist,kids ages 5 and up,lifelong learning,treasure hunt
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Kids & Family
Event ID:
69f8377598ca8a0379afa4bc
