The Loss of Wildlands at the National and Minnesota Scales since European Settlement
Dakota Lodge 1200 Stassen Lane, West St. Paul, MN, United StatesPresenter: Bruce Anderson; Retired USFS and MnDNR. POM: TBD by BruceAnderson
Presenter: Bruce Anderson; Retired USFS and MnDNR. POM: TBD by BruceAnderson
Presenter: Dr. Lee Frelich, Director, The University of Minnesota Center for Forest Ecology; Fellow, Institute on the Environment. Plant of the Month: Balsam poplar - Populus balsamifera by Lee Frelich
Speakers: Carolyn Dindorf, Vice President/Limnologist, Fortin Consulting, Inc. Mark C. Gernes, Research Scientist, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Plant of the Month: Marsh Fern, Thelyptris palustris
Speaker: Michael Bourdaghs, Research Scientist, MN Pollution Control Agency. Place of the month: The Whiteface Reservoir
Speaker: John Moriarty, Senior Manager of Wildlife, Three Rivers Park District Other notes: This meeting will include a book sale and signing
Presenter: Neil Anderson, Full Professor University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Plant of the month: Reed Canarygrass
Presenter: Nick Greatens, Graduate Student at the University of Minnesota Department of Plant Pathology. Plant of the month: Glossy Buckthorn
Presenter: Jason Husveth, Principal Ecologist, Critical Connections Ecological Services. Plant of the month: TBD
Presented by: Scott Milburn. This is one of Sweden’s 30 National Parks, located in Swedish Lapland near the northern border with Norway. This presentation will focus on the stunning beauty documented this past summer immediately following midsommar, a period of
Presented by Scott Krych. Scott Krych, an ecologist with HDR Engineering, will be presenting on butterflies of the prairie. He has been working professionally for over 30 years, which has taken him on a journey through the Midwest and western