Exploring and Traversing the Red Lake Peatland on Foot
Dakota Lodge 1200 Stassen Lane, West St. Paul, MN, United StatesPresenter: Jason Husveth, Principal Ecologist, Critical Connections Ecological Services. Plant of the month: TBD
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
CANCELLED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS. Presented by Dr. Tiffany Wolf, DVM, PhD, University of Minnesota. The moose, an iconic creature of the north woods and an important member of this ecosystem, is in serious decline. This trend is the result of
Due to the current situation of not being able to hold our monthly meetings in-person at Dakota Lodge, we are going to try something different in an attempt to still engage you the member - a presentation via Zoom. Although
Presented by: Diane Narem, Ecologist with Stantec. The recorded Zoom meeting is available on the Videos page.
Presented by: Lee E. Frelich, Director, The University of Minnesota Center for Forest Ecology. The recorded Zoom meeting is available on the Videos page.
The 2020 Symposium was cancelled due to the global pandemic. A different topic (TBD) will be the subject of the next Symposium.
Presented by: Donald M. Waller, PhD, J.T. Curtis Professor of Botany – retired (University of Wisconsin-Madison). The recorded Zoom meeting is available on the Videos page.
Presented by Dr. Tiffany Wolf, DVM, PhD, University of Minnesota. The recorded Zoom meeting is available on the Videos page. The moose, an iconic creature of the north woods and an important member of this ecosystem, is in serious decline.