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  • 2017 Symposium – Restoration and Conservation of Native Landscapes and Species

    Minnesota Landscape Arboretum 3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska, MN, United States

    The Minnesota Native Plant Society's 2017 Symposium: Restoration and Conservation of Native Landscapes and Species, is open for registration! The schedule is filled with great speakers, covering a wide range of restoration and conservation related topics. Co-sponsored by the Plant Conservation Division at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

  • Hastings Sand Coulee SNA: Prairie Spring Wildflower Interpretive Hike

    Hastings Sand Coulee SNA - North Unit 557 Tuttle Dr., Hastings, MN, United States

    Come explore the north unit of Hastings Sand Coulee SNA 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.

  • Interstate State Park: A Hike into Wisconsin’s Oldest State Park

    Interstate State Park (WI) Interstate State Park, St Croix Falls, WI, United States

    Enjoy 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.

  • Swedes Forest SNA Bioblitz

    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

  • Springbrook Nature Center: Dragonflies 101

    Springbrook Nature Center 100 85th Ave., N.W., Fridley, MN, United States

    Digital 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.