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A hike with the professor

A roll of duct tape bounced along in my backpack, and a permanent marker poked out of my pants pocket as I strode down the trail. A group of 20

Cable Natural History Museum opens new geology exhibit

The Cable Natural History Museum recently opened a new exhibit, "The Northwoods ROCKS! Where geology is the foundation for fun!"

Nature programs: Cable Museum announces winter programs

Natural Connections: Monarch s Sacred Trees - Tomahawk Leader Newspaper

"It’s not easy for tiny monarch caterpillars to eat milkweed leaves, with their sticky, toxic sap, but the caterpillars who survive become little packets of bitter poison. While the cardiac glycosides that monarch caterpillars glean from milkweed leaves do not make them completely immune to predation or parasitism, they are protected from all but the most well-adapted mouths," writes Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.

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