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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180405T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T192858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180324T164858Z
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SUMMARY:A Flower Patch for the Rusty Patched: Recovery of the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee\, by Dr. Elaine Evans
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Elaine Evans\, Assistant Extension Professor\, University of Minnesota Bee Lab \nDr. Elaine Evans is an extension educator at the University of Minnesota and a researcher at the University of Minnesota Bee Lab in the Department of Entomology. Her work focuses on conservation of native pollinators. She is author of the books “Befriending Bumble Bees” and “Managing Alternative Pollinators” and engages citizen scientists through the Minnesota Bee Atlas and Minnesota Bumble Bee Survey programs. \nPOM: Turtlehead\, Chelone glabra
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/rusty-patched-bumble-bee-elaine-evans/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180301T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T192726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180124T233943Z
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SUMMARY:Minnesota’s New Ecological Monitoring Network – First Year Observations and Outcomes\, by Hannah Texler and Erika Rowe
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Hannah Texler\, Plant Survey Supervisor\, and Erika Rowe\, Plant Ecologist/Botanist\, both with the Minnesota Biological Survey \nPOM: Mesic Prairie in Kertsonville Wildlife Management Area\, presented by Erika Rowe
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/mbs-long-term-ecological-monitoring-network-minnesota-hannah-texler-erika-rowe/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T192434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180115T224408Z
UID:611-1517511600-1517517000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:The Dean Lakes Development – Lessons in Ecology over 15 Years
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Doug Mensing (Senior Ecologist) and Matt Lasch (MN Contracting Manager)\nPOM: silky prairie clover (Dalea villosa var. villosa)
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/dean-lakes-conservation-area-restoration-project/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171207T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T192019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171129T190507Z
UID:609-1512673200-1512678600@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Maximizing the Protection of Rare Wetland Resources through the Completion of a Positive Feedback Loop\, by Jason Husveth
DESCRIPTION:Presenter:  Jason Husveth\, Restoration Ecologist & Botanist\, Critical Connections Ecological Services. \nPlace-of-the-Month: Traversing the Red Lake Peatland on Foot in August 2017\, by Jason Husveth \n 
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/natural-history-restoration-ecology-anoka-sand-plan-peatlands-jason-husveth/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171102T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171102T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T191750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171021T164142Z
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SUMMARY:Crow-Hassan Prairie - Fifty Years and Counting\, by John Moriarty
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: John Moriarty\, Senior Manager of Wildlife\, Three Rivers Park District\nPOM: Prairie violet by Angela Isackson\, Wildlife Technician\, Three Rivers Park Division
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/crow-hassan-prairie-fifty-years-counting-john-moriarty/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171005T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171005T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170909T191241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170909T191241Z
UID:605-1507230000-1507235400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Minnesota Biological Survey - highlights from the past 30 years and priorities for the future
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Bruce Carlson\, MBS Program Supervisor\nPOM: Green violet (Hybanthus concolor) (Mn endangered) by Hannah Texler\, MBS Plant Survey Supervisor
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/minnesota-biological-survey-highlights-past-30-years-priorities-future/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170730T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T161637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T161709Z
UID:537-1501405200-1501419600@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:St. Wendel Tamarack Bog SNA: A Slog Into a Mosaic of Wetland Plant Communities
DESCRIPTION:Where: St. Wendel Tamarack Bog SNA\, St. Wendel Township\, Minnesota (just north of St. Cloud)\nWhen: Sunday July 30\, 2017 (9 AM to 1 PM)\nLeader: Mike Lee\, Plant Ecologist/Botanist with the MN DNR Biological Survey \nCome join Mike Lee and other MNNPS members for part of a day hiking and identifying wetland plants at St. Wendel Tamarack Bog SNA. This SNA is one of the top sites for significant biological diversity in Stearns County as evaluated by the Minnesota County Biological Survey in 1999. The site is a large wetland complex encompassing one of the largest remaining blocks of native vegetation in the county\, including the best and largest example of tamarack swamp in central Minnesota. \nIn addition to the extensive tamarack stands\, the site also contains: rare mixed hardwood seepage swamp\, and a unique boreal spring fen which supports populations of the state threatened sterile sedge and special concern twig rush. The hike will focus on this large fen and will also venture into the surrounding tamarack swamp. Significant acreage of rich fen\, wet meadow\, mixed hardwood swamp\, and shrub swamp also occur. Two shallow lakes\, each named “Swamp Lake”\, with rich aquatic vegetation complete the natural mosaic of this large wetland complex. \nDue to the nature of this hike into several wetland plant communities\, very wet conditions will be encountered. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended with water depths possibly being up to your knees in some places. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/st-wendel-tamarack-bog-sna-slog-mosaic-wetland-plant-communities/
LOCATION:St. Wendel Tamarack Bog SNA\, Co Rd 4\, St Joseph\, MN 56374\, St Joseph\, MN\, 56374\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T153000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T160529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T161843Z
UID:533-1500719400-1500737400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Canoeing the Mississippi River: A Return to Weaver Bottoms for Wetland Plant Identification
DESCRIPTION:Where: Weaver\, Minnesota\nWhen: Saturday July 22nd\, 2017 (10:30 AM to 3:30 PM)\nLeader: Steve Eggers\, Senior Ecologist for the St. Paul District Corps of Engineers and MNNPS Board Member \nCome join Steve Eggers and other MNNPS members for a day of wetland plant identification canoeing through the unique plant communities of Weaver Bottoms. Weaver Bottoms is located on the Upper Mississippi River within the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. This 5\,500 acre habitat complex includes areas of open water\, flowing channels\, backwater lakes\, isolated wetlands and forested wetlands. \nWe hope to see American lotus in full bloom as well as 9-foot tall wild rice stands since the timing of this trip coincides with the typical peak bloom of lotus. An array of emergent\, floating and submergent aquatic vegetation will be viewed throughout the day at the bottoms. \nTo begin the day we will meet at 10:30 AM at the USFWS boat landing/parking lot just 100 feet east off Highway 61 in Weaver\, MN\, this is just north of where the Whitewater River crosses Highway 61. Participants will need to provide their own canoe. We will be enjoying flat-water canoeing into backwater areas at a nice and slow pace for the day. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/canoeing-mississippi-river-return-weaver-bottoms-wetland-plant-identification/
LOCATION:Weaver Bottoms\, 57604 Hwy 61\, Altura\, MN\, 55910\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T154835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T154835Z
UID:530-1498384800-1498395600@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Quarry Park SNA: A Return Hike to the Bedrock Outcrops\, Wet Meadow/Prairie and Oak Woodland/Forest
DESCRIPTION:Where: Quarry Park SNA\, St. Cloud\, Minnesota\nWhen: Sunday June 25\, 2017 (10AM to 1PM)\nLeaders: Jyneen Thatcher\, Naturalist and MNNPS Program Chair\, and Stephen Saupe\, Biology Professor at College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University \nCome join other MNNPS members for a return trip to Quarry Park SNA to explore the granite bedrock outcrops found throughout the SNA as well as high quality wet meadow\, wet prairie\, oak woodland\, and oak forest plant communities. This mix of natural communities supports rare birds and orchids and forms the most significant remaining example of the granite bedrock outcrop community in central Minnesota. \nThe site\, located on the southwestern edge of St. Cloud\, is the within the Stearns County Quarry Park and Nature Preserve\, a 250-acre park depicting the granite industry\, historically significant to the area. Look for one of Minnesota’s largest populations of the state-endangered tubercled reinorchid among the scattered willow and dogwood lining the margins of the site’s wet meadows. \nDue to the nature of this hike into fresh wet meadows\, wet conditions may be encountered along the way. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended. A park fee of $5 is required for entrance. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/quarry-park-sna-return-hike-bedrock-outcrops-wet-meadowprairie-oak-woodlandforest/
LOCATION:Quarry Park SNA\, 1802 Co Rd 137\, Waite Park\, MN\, 56387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170624T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170624T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T153323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T153856Z
UID:523-1498309200-1498316400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Springbrook Nature Center: Dragonflies 101
DESCRIPTION:Where: Springbrook Nature Center (Fridley)\nWhen: Saturday June 24th\, 2017 (1:00 PM to 3:00PM)\nLeader: John Arthur\, MNNPS Board Member and Dragonfly Expert \nDigital dragonflies in an analog world? Join us for a different kind of field trip with a focus on dragonflies. We will spend about a half hour in the classroom reviewing dragonflies and then spend about an hour out in the wetland looking for dragonflies\, taking their photos when we can get them to pose and netting those that do not want to pose. We will have a projector available so the image will be shown on a very large screen instead of a computer monitor. There is no charge to participate\, but pre-registration is required. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/dragonflies-101-2/
LOCATION:Springbrook Nature Center\, 100 85th Ave.\, N.W.\, Fridley\, MN\, 55432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170608T204140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170608T205812Z
UID:579-1497690000-1497718800@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Swedes Forest SNA Bioblitz
DESCRIPTION:Join in a day to identify as many plant and animal species as possible in the first ever BioBlitz at Swedes Forest SNA. Scientists\, naturalists and volunteers will conduct this intensive one day field study. Volunteers learn from experts and will be engaged in surveying to better understand the full suite of organisms found here. No experience necessary\, just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm. \nOpen to all – MNNPS members and non-members. \nDate: Saturday\, June 17\, 2017 \nTime: 9A.M. and ongoing – start and end when you like \nLocation: From Sacred Heart 7 miles south on County Road 9\, then 1.5\nmiles west on Township Road 1 (440th Street). Park in pull-off on south.\n(Lat/Lon for parking area: 44.69271\, -95.368501 see map) \nWebsite and map: www.mndnr.gov/snas/sna01027 \nQuestions: Brad Bolduan at 507-831-2900 x 241 \n 
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/swedes-forest-sna-bioblitz/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T152243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T153757Z
UID:514-1497087000-1497096000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Interstate State Park: A Hike into Wisconsin’s Oldest State Park
DESCRIPTION:Where: Interstate State Park (WI)\, St. Croix Falls\, Wisconsin\nWhen: Saturday June 10th\, 2017 (9:30 AM to Noon)\nLeaders: Barb Delaney\, Professional Plant Ecologist and Botanist\, and Derek Anderson\, Plant Ecologist/Botanist with the MN DNR Biological Survey \nBarb Delaney and Derek Anderson are thrilled to welcome MNNPS members for a morning hike into Interstate State Park\, Wisconsin’s oldest state park. See bedrock prairie\, oak woodlands\, white pine-hardwood forest\, spring-fed creek\, shady\, basalt talus slopes lush with mosses and ferns. Please consider bringing a lunch and hiking the stunning bluff trails overlooking the St. Croix River in the afternoon. \nBe ready to go at the Ice Age Visitor Center at 9:30am\, June 10\, 2017. If you do not wish to purchase a day or annual State Park sticker\, put a sign in your car saying “MN Native Plant Society Hike.” Arrive earlier to purchase park sticker\, use bathroom\, fill water bottle\, etc. \nWe will caravan in a few vehicles to our starting point (Lake of the Dalles\, large parking lot). We’ll hike past Lake of the Dalles to Eagle Peak and return to cars. The last segment of the hike\, Mountain Meadow\, will take you half-way uphill to the Visitor Center. You may continue uphill by foot; some of us will drive up and meet you 15 minutes later at the Visitor Center at noon. \nDerek and Barb live in the St. Croix Falls area and have scoured this park to record its great plant diversity. They weren’t the first\, but Derek’s list is the most complete. The park has been a magnet for botanists and geologists for over 150 years. WI Interstate Park marks the western terminus of Wisconsin’s 1000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail (see: Ice Age Trail Alliance). Derek and Barb can recommend many other places to botanize on the Wisconsin side of the St. Croix River. \nIn case of severe weather\, we will wait for it to pass and shift the trip time accordingly. In the unlikely event that we must cancel\, we will email you. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/hike-wisconsins-oldest-state-park/
LOCATION:Interstate State Park (WI)\, Interstate State Park\, St Croix Falls\, WI\, 54024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170601T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170307T213822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170307T214529Z
UID:488-1496343600-1496349000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Evaluating your Prairie Seeding; a refresher on seedling identification\, by Paul Bockenstedt\, Stantec
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Paul Bockenstedt\, Restoration Ecologist\, Stantec. \nPOM: TBD
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/evaluating-prairie-seeding-refresher-seedling-identification/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170403T144620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T153829Z
UID:506-1494072000-1494079200@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Hastings Sand Coulee SNA: Prairie Spring Wildflower Interpretive Hike
DESCRIPTION:Where: Hastings Sand Coulee SNA – North Unit\n557 Tuttle Dr.\, Hastings\, Minnesota\nWhen: Saturday May 6th\, 2017 (Noon to 2:00 PM)\nLeaders: Mike Lynch\, Botanist & MNNPS Board Member \nCome explore the north unit of Hastings Sand Coulee just outside the city of Hastings in Dakota County. The SNA protects high quality native dry sand-gravel prairie\, mesic prairie\, oak woodland and oak forest in an area otherwise dominated by agricultural land use and expanding housing developments. \nRecognized as one of the most biologically important sites in Dakota County. The 2.5 mile-long coulee is a former glacial stream valley with deposits of wind-blown sand that provide ideal conditions for sand prairie and associated species. This is the only sizable example of sand prairie in Dakota County. \nA remarkable assembly of native species can be found in this SNA\, including plants like James’ polanisia\, sea-beach needlegrass\, and clasping milkweed\, and animals such as the regal fritillary butterfly\, Ottoe skipper\, gopher snake\, blue racer and loggerhead shrike. \nPark along street and meet at the north unit of the SNA. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/prairie-spring-wildflower-interpretive-hike/
LOCATION:Hastings Sand Coulee SNA – North Unit\, 557 Tuttle Dr.\, Hastings\, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170307T213542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170307T214446Z
UID:486-1493924400-1493929800@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Friends of Minnesota Scientific and Natural Areas: Their history and purpose\, by Bob Djupstrom and Ellen Fuge\, MnDNR-retired
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Bob Djupstrom – MN DNR Scientific and Natural Areas-Retired\, and Ellen Fuge – MN DNR Scientific and Natural Areas-Retired
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/friends-minnesota-scientific-natural-areas-history-purpose/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170406T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170307T213140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170307T214010Z
UID:484-1491505200-1491510600@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:EDDMapS: Easy reporting of invasive species\, by Laura Van Riper\, MnDNR
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Laura Van Riper\, Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator\, MnDNR. \nPOM: Key species you should know
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/eddmaps-easy-reporting-invasive-species-laura-van-riper-mndnr/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20170214T200752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170214T202852Z
UID:474-1491033600-1491062400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:2017 Symposium - Restoration and Conservation of Native Landscapes and Species
DESCRIPTION:Download the 2017 MNNPS Symposium Registration form \nSpeakers and Topics:\n\n\n\n8:30–9:00\nRegistration\n\n\n9:00–9:10\nWelcome to the Symposium\n\n\n9:10–9:30\nWelcome to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum\nPeter Moe\, Director of the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum\n\n\n9:30–10:20\nRare Plant Restoration and Ex Situ Conservation: A Great Pairing of Two Controversial Concepts\nDavid Remucal\, Curator of Endangered Plants\, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum\n\n\n10:20–10:40\nBreak\n\n\n10:40–11:30\nPreserve is a Verb: Restoration’s Role in Preserving the Changing and Fragmented Landscape of Southeastern Minnesota\nDavid Schmidt\, Southeast Minnesota Conservation Coordinator\, The Nature Conservancy\n\n\n11:30–12:25\nMidwest Orchid Conservation Initiative\nMelissa Curran\, Environmental Scientist/Botanist\, Stantec\n\n\n12:25–1:25\nLunch\n\n\n1:25–2:15\nSax-Zim Bog: Vegetative Responses to Hydrology Restoration\nDeric Deuschle\, Senior Biologist\, Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH)\n\n\n2:15–2:35\nBreak\n\n\n2:35–3:30\nSaving Minnesota’s Prairie Butterflies\nErik Runquist\, Butterfly Conservation Biologist\, Minnesota Zoo\n\n\n3:30-4:00\nThe Felton Prairie—Could we recreate it?\nRobert Dana\, Entomologist/Prairie Ecologist\, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources\n\n\n\nWhere to Park: Symposium participants should park in the Arboretum’s main lot. The standard gate fee will be waived for attendees. \nHow to Get There: Nine miles west of I-494 on State Hwy. 5; 4 miles west of Chanhassen on Hwy. 5; and ¼ mile west of the intersection of State Hwy. 41 on Hwy 5. \nQuestions Directed to: Shirley Mah Kooyman\, smkooyman@gmail.com 763-559-3114 \nDownload the 2017 MNNPS Symposium Registration form
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/2017-symposium/
LOCATION:Minnesota Landscape Arboretum\, 3675 Arboretum Dr.\, Chaska\, MN\, 55318\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170302T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20161001T144104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170121T030947Z
UID:454-1488481200-1488486600@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Watching the Grass Grow; A Primer on Botanical Time-Lapse Imagery\, by Steve Saupe
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Steve Saupe\, CSBSJU Biology Professor. \nPlant of the Month: Rusty woodsia (Woodsia ilvensis) – one of the resurrection type ferns
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/watching-grass-grow-primer-botanical-time-lapse-imagery-steve-saupe/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20161001T143622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161123T092009Z
UID:449-1486062000-1486067400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Ecology of Ordway Prairie\, Minnesota\, by Scott Zager\, Botanist
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Scott Zager\, Wildlands. \nPlant of the Month: TBD
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/research-ordway-prairie-scott-zager/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20161001T143416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161123T092436Z
UID:447-1480618800-1480624200@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:A Look at the Gully 30 Calcareous Fen: Characterizing\, Permitting\, Constructing Through\, and Monitoring a State Regulated Sensitive Wetland Resource\, by Jim Arndt\, Merject & Scott Milburn
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Jim Arndt\, Merjent and Scott Milburn\, Midwest Natural Resources
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/gully-fen-findings/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161103T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20161001T143049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T144823Z
UID:445-1478199600-1478205000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Local History and Science behind Eastern Hemlock\, Minnesota's most endanged conifer\, by Emily Ellingson
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Emily Ellingson\, Graduate Research Assistant\, UMN. \nPlant of the Month: (Bryophyte)\, Kim Fackler
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/local-history-science-behind-eastern-hemlock-minnesotas-endanged-conifer-emily-ellingson/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161006T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20161001T004059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T145536Z
UID:443-1475780400-1475785800@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Flora of Wisconsin’s Interstate Park: Advenures and  Discoveries in My Backyard\,  by Derek Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Derek Anderson\, Botanist/Plant Ecologist\, MN-DNR. \nPlace of the Month: Minnesota-Wisconsin Interstate Parks\, also by Derek
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/flora-wisconsins-interstate-park-advenures-discoveries-backyard-derek-anderson/
LOCATION:Dakota Lodge\, 1200 Stassen Lane\, West St. Paul\, MN\, 55118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160829
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T185442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160626T102246Z
UID:408-1472169600-1472428799@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Prairie Perspectives 2016: Second Annual Workshop and Retreat
DESCRIPTION:This field trip is full. \nCo-sponsored by Minnesota School of Botanical Art and Minnesota Native Plant Society. \nLeaders:\nMarilyn Garber: Director of Minnesota School of Botanical Art\nNancy Sather: Ecological resource person\nMalcolm and Rosemary MacFarlane: Botanical resources\nTBD: volunteer logistical and leisure activity coordinators \nBotanical Artists: Explore the morphology of native plants under various growing conditions in several habitats; sketching in the field. Develop your palette of color samples\, learn proper methods of plant collection and photography to assure realistic depictions. \nPlant lovers: Explore new locations of fens\, prairies\, and rock outcrops. Shalom Hill Farm lies in the center of a circle of at least 15 potential destinations to be selected depending on the conditions of the season. These include upland prairies\, rock outcrops\, “waterfalls\,” mesic prairies\, and wetland complexes with calcareous fens.  Two prime publicly owned forests are a little over an hour away. \nLocation and facilities: Shalom Hill Farm is between Jeffers and Windom\, approximately 3 ½ hours west of the Twin Cities by way of State Highway 30.  The nearest gas stations and public dining are a half hour drive and have limited hours.We will have access to a library\, workroom for art\, several small gathering spaces\, sauna\, dining/assembly room\, and kitchen. Bedding is provided.  Common spaces and one floor of the facility are handicap accessible. We will prepare our own shared meals using provisions contributed by participants.Alcoholic beverages are allowed in moderation with meals. SHF is a no-smoking facility. \nCost:  This retreat has a cost based on the cost of lodging\, facility use and equalizing the cost of food.There is an additional cost of $1 per person per meal for kitchen use. A volunteer logistical coordinator will collect and submit checks for lodging to SHF in advance of the event to secure our reservation of the facilities. If you have taken a class at MSBA\, are a member of the Great River Chapter of ASBA\, or a member of the Minnesota Native Plant Society (MNNPS)\, there is no additional registration cost. If you lack these affiliations\, you can join the MNNPS online at: http://mnnps.org/membership/. Membership is $15 for individuals or families\, $8 for seniors. \nHow to register: \nRegistration is closed – this field trip is full. \nRetreat culture: \nThis is a low key\, participatory retreat where everyone chips in to make it happen. We want to create opportunities for everyone. It has plenty of opportunities to either get out (in nature) or hang out (at Shalom) in fun sharing and fellowship. People of all ages are welcome\, but most participants are on the “older” side. People with limited mobility or stamina are welcome.  It is not the best for loners. Meals are prepared and shared family style. A list of recommended items to bring will be distributed by e-mail to participants.  Plant collecting is not allowed in most preserves and managed areas.
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/prairie-perspectives-2016-second-annual-workshop-retreat/
LOCATION:Shalom Hill Farm\, 42194 Co Rd 3\, Windom\, MN\, 56101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160820T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T184032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T220108Z
UID:403-1471683600-1471708800@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Larix Wildlife Management Area: Calcareous fens\, Tamarack Seepage Swamps\, and Rich Fens
DESCRIPTION:Leaders:\nSteve Eggers\, Senior Ecologist for the St. Paul District Corps of Engineers\nScott Milburn\, Senior Botanist/Ecologist for Midwest Natural Resources \nLarix WMA is located in the extreme southern portion of the Minnesota aspen parkland. It is a large undeveloped wooded WMA\, which is immediately adjacent to the Gully Fen SNA and contains many of the same habitat types. Its location in the Glacial Lake Agassiz Lake plain is notable as it is located just north of the high beach ridge at Gully. \nThe Larix WMA is one of the true treasures of the MN DNR Wildlife Management Area lands in terms of native plant communities and rare plant species. This area is where east meets west and includes several very unique plant communities including calcareous fen\, tamarack seepage swamp\, and rich fen. Highly unusual for calcareous fens statewide is the presence of pitcher plants (Sarraceniapurpurea)\, bog buckbean (Menyanthestrifoliata)\, and lantern sedge (Carex limosa)\, but commonly observed within the calcareous fen components here. Field trip attendees will also encounter a number of rare species including sterile sedge (Carex sterilis)\, Beaked Spike-rush (Eleocharis rostellata)Hair-like Beak-rush(Rhynchospora capillacea)\, Twig Rush (Cladium mariscoides) and much more. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/larix-wildlife-management-area-calcareous-fens-tamarack-seepage-swamps-rich-fens/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160723T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T182250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160626T102633Z
UID:400-1469264400-1469286000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Black Lake Bog SNA\, an Interstate Natural Area: A focus on updating and expanding the plant species list for the SN
DESCRIPTION:Leader: AmberBeth VanNingen\, MN DNR SNA Ecologist \nBlack Lake Bog Scientific and Natural Area (SNA) is in rural eastern Pine County\, approximately 2.5 hours north of St. Paul and 1 hour south of Duluth. The SNA is part of a larger interstate natural area encompassing more than 3\,600 acres in Pine County\, MN and Douglas County\, WI. \nOur focus will be on updating and expanding the plant list for the site\, but other activities could focus on insect or bird inventory or taking GPS points of the boundary signs depending on group time and interest. \nAs parking is limited and the site remote\, we will likely choose a meeting place along I-35 or Hwy 23 and carpool. We will meet around 9:00 a.m. and work through the day. Bring a lunch\, appropriate clothing\, sun and tick protection\, water\, and field guides. \nThis field trip is open to all and pre-registration is required. You can register for this field trip either through Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us> or you can contact AmberBeth VanNingen <amberbeth.vanningen@state.mn.us> with any other questions and also to register.
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/black-lake-bog-sna-interstate-natural-area-focus-updating-expanding-plant-species-list-sn/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160709T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160709T110000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T181318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160626T102502Z
UID:397-1468054800-1468062000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Falls Creek SNA: Ferns in the Forest
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: Barb Delany\, Professional Plant Ecologist/Botanist \nCome and enjoy a shady hike through the forests of Falls Creek SNA for a morning of fern identification with Barb Delaney. Falls Creek SNA is one of the most diverse natural areas remaining in Washington County. Folded and faulted rocks at this site show the largest displacement of any known Paleozoic rocks in Minnesota\, revealing Decorah\, Platteville\, Glenwood\, and St. Peter formations. Steep ravines line the intermittently active stream beds. Slopes face north or south primarily\, with groundcover varied accordingly. Pine canopy openings on south slopes permit growth of many species native to bluff prairies. Oak forest occupies the drier ridge tops. The site is unique for its stand of virgin hardwood and white pine forest\, which is rare along the St. Croix River. \nThis field trip will require participants to be able to hike up and down moderate to steep slopes.  \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. Registration is closed – this field trip is full.
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/falls-creek-sna-ferns-forest/
LOCATION:Falls Creek SNA\, MN Hwy 95\, Scandia\, MN\, 55073\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160626T120000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T175606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T215853Z
UID:394-1466935200-1466942400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Quarry Park SNA: Bedrock Outcrops\, Wet Meadow/Prairie and Oak Woodland/Forest
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: Jyneen Thatcher\, Naturalist and MNNPS Board Member\, DNR Representative \nCome join other MNNPS members for part of a day exploring granite bedrock outcrops found throughout Quarry Park SNA as well as high quality wet meadow\, wet prairie\, oak woodland\, and oak forest. This mix of communities supports rare birds and orchids and forms the most significant remaining example of the granite bedrock outcrop community in central Minnesota. \nThe site\, on the southwestern edge of St. Cloud\, is the within the Stearns County Quarry Park and Nature Preserve\, a 250-acre park depicting the granite industry\, historically significant to the area. Look for Minnesota’s largest population of the state-endangered tubercled rein-orchid among the scattered willow and dogwood lining the margins of the site’s wet meadows \nDirections and Parking:  From Twin Cities\, head north on I-94\, exit CR 15 towards St. Cloud. Turn left on 7th St/CR 137 to Quarry Park entrance. In Waite Park\, from MN Hwy 23 0.65 mile S. on 10th Ave\, then 0.75 mile W. on Co Rd 137 (7th St). Fee required ($5) \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/quarry-park-sna-bedrock-outcrops-wet-meadowprairie-oak-woodlandforest/
LOCATION:Quarry Park SNA\, 1802 Co Rd 137\, Waite Park\, MN\, 56387\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T174024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T215816Z
UID:392-1466254800-1466262000@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Springbrook Nature Center: Dragonflies 101
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: John Arthur\, MNNPS Board Member and Dragonfly Expert \nDigital dragonflies in an analog world? Join us for a different kind of field trip with a focus on dragonflies. We will spend about a half hour in the classroom reviewing dragonflies and then spend about an hour out in the wetland looking for dragonflies\, taking their photos when we can get them to pose and netting those that do not want to pose. We will have a projector available so the image will be shown on a very large screen instead of a computer monitor. There is no charge to participate. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/springbrook-nature-center-dragonflies-101/
LOCATION:Springbrook Nature Center\, 100 85th Ave.\, N.W.\, Fridley\, MN\, 55432\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T173530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T215734Z
UID:391-1465725600-1465732800@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Carpenter Nature Center: Early Summer Ravine/Cliffs
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: Jyneen Thatcher\, Naturalist and MNNPS Board Member \nCome join other MNNPS members for an exploration of the moist cliff areas at Carpenter Nature Center. This is challenging topography\, not easily accessed\, and not entirely catalogued. Many species of ferns and liverworts are to be found on the cliff faces\, including walking fern\, fragile fern and bulblet fern. Several unusual woodland sedges are also present\, and lily-leaved twayblade should be in bloom along the trail. \nDirections and Parking:  Carpenter Nature Center is located at 12805 St. Croix Trail\, in Denmark Township\, Washington County. It is one mile north of Hwy 10\, overlooking the St. Croix River. General directions from St. Paul is southeast on Hwy. 61 south\, (towards Hastings) then east on Hwy 10 to CR 21 (St. Croix Trail). If you reach the Point Douglas Park on the River\, turn back to the first road to the north. At CNC\, park in the main lot and meet at the entrance to the visitor’s center. \nDue to the challenging and potentially hazardous terrain\, this field trip is limited to 12 participants.  Please wear sensible shoes and be prepared to scoot or clamber to stay safe. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us> \n 
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/leaders-jyneen-thatcher-naturalist-mnnps-board-member/
LOCATION:Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center\, 12805 St. Croix Trail S\, Hastings\, MN\, 55033\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260620T043924
CREATED:20160404T172909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T215659Z
UID:388-1465117200-1465142400@mnnps.org
SUMMARY:Savage Fen SNA and Seminary Fen SNA: Calcareous Fens\, Sedges and Orchids
DESCRIPTION:Leaders:\nSteve Eggers\, Senior Ecologist for the St. Paul District Corps of Engineers\nScott Milburn\, Senior Botanist/Ecologist for Midwest Natural Resources \nSee two gems of the Lower Minnesota River Valley consisting of sloping\, calcareous\, organic soil wetlands with springs and small\, groundwater-fed\, marl streams. Fifteen members of the sedge family\, including 10 species of Carex\, as well as the exquisite white lady’s-slipper orchid\, are anticipated highlights. Such floristic diversity in the heart of a large metropolitan area is rare. Problems with invasive species (buckthorn\, Phragmites\, hybrid cattail) will be discussed. Of particular interest will be observing the results of a prescribed burn conducted last spring at Seminary Fen SNA. \nTo start the day\, participants should meet at the parking area for Savage Fen along 128th St. (this road is a dead end). Since this is an all-day field trip\, please pack your own lunch\, bring plenty of water and bug spray. \nField trips are open to MNNPS members only and pre-registration is required. To register\, send an email to: Ken Arndt <ken.arndt@mnrinc.us>
URL:https://mnnps.org/event/savage-fen-sna-seminary-fen-sna-calcareous-fens-sedges-orchids/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Field trips
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