Seminary Fen SNA Volunteer Day
Please join your fellow MNNPS members in an effort to remove buckthorn that is encroaching on a rare plant population at Seminary Fen SNA on Sunday April 14, 2024, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. We will be cutting and treating
Please join your fellow MNNPS members in an effort to remove buckthorn that is encroaching on a rare plant population at Seminary Fen SNA on Sunday April 14, 2024, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. We will be cutting and treating
This will be an on-line Zoom meeting only. MNNPS members, check your email for instructions. 7:00 PM Meeting starts Program: Collaborating to Conserving Native Characeae in Minnesota Lakes Talk Abstract The Characeae, a family comprised of large, morphologically complex, freshwater
The tour will include a rich diversity of spring ephemerals including snow trillium and squirrel corn, as well as rare ferns and sedges, on a large north-facing bluff along Rush Creek in northern Fillmore County.
To register for the event, you can reply to this email with your name.
Kind Regards,
Jennifer
Jennifer Kamm
612-875-0543
Jennifer.kamm@stantec.com
Come join Kurt Mead and Joe Walewski for a tour of the Tettegouche State Park where participants will tour part of the Park in the morning followed by lunch on-site (bring your own) and then another walk to other areas of the property.
Come join us as we say goodbye to summer and embrace fall while enjoying the scenic Judge C.R. Magney State Park. The field trip will be led by Chel Anderson and will involve a discussion of local natural history, late summer botany, and the scenery of one of Minnesota’s great State Parks.
The recorded presentation is available on the Videos page. Presenter: Dr. Ya Yang - Associate Professor, Curator - University of Minnesota Herbarium Speaker Bio: Dr. Ya Yang grew up in Beijing, China, where she did her undergraduate degree at the
The recorded presentation is available on the Videos page. Presenter: Dr. Katherine Wynne, Plant Ecologist Midwest Natural Resources Saint Paul, Minnesota. Speaker Bio: Dr. Katherine Wynne graduated with a Ph.D. in Plant Biology and Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from Michigan
Andrew Hipp will discuss his new book: Oak Origins, From Acorns to Species and the Tree of Life. From ancient acorns to future forests, the story of how oaks evolved and the many ways they shape our world.
This will be an on-line meeting through Zoom. MNNPS members check your email for instructions. Presenter: Kevin Doyle - Botanist with the Bureau of Natural Heritage Conservation Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Program: Rare Plant Conservation in Wisconsin This talk
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