• Avian Influenza in Minnesota

    ZOOM Meeting Online

    Co-Sponsored with Land of Lakes Bird Alliance Zoom Registration Info Avian Flu is in the news again.  This talk will go over a brief history of avian influenza in Minnesota and discuss the current state of the disease in Minnesota.  Ms. Baker will also discuss key actions you can take to ensure you are not […]

  • Up Close and Personal with the Great Gray Owl

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    Co-Sponsored with Land of Lakes Bird Alliance Get Your Zoom Link Here Join us for a presentation on Great Gray Owl biology and ecology by Dr. James Duncan. Jim has […]

  • Why “YOU” are not like a bird – Stan Tekiela – This Event is Full

    Aŋpétu Téča Education Center, Roseville, MN 1910 County B Road West, Rm 207, Roseville, MN, United States

    This Event is FULL In Person Only - No Cost but Reservations Required  Co-Sponsored with Land of Lakes Bird Alliance We often compare our human bodies and senses (such as […]

  • Hope Flanagan – Ojibwe Legends of our Insect World

    Aŋpétu Téča Education Center, Roseville, MN 1910 County B Road West, Rm 207, Roseville, MN, United States

    Ojibwe Legends of our Insect World March 12 - 7 pm Aŋpétu Téča Education Center, Roseville, MN 1910 County B Road West, Rm 207 Roseville, MN 55113 In-Person ONLY - No Registration […]

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  • Speaker Series | Kara Snow – Project Pileated Woodpecker

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    ** THIS IS A ZOOM-ONLY PRESENTATION ** ** Co-Sponsored with Land of Lakes Bird Alliance ** Reservation and Zoom Link Kara Snow - Project Pileated Woodpecker: Characterizing Tree Cavity and […]

  • Carrol L. Henderson – A National Legacy: Fifty Years of Nongame Wildlife Conservation in Minnesota

    Aŋpétu Téča Education Center, Roseville, MN 1910 County B Road West, Rm 207, Roseville, MN, United States

    Mr. Henderson will speak about his book “A National Legacy,” which captures the spirit and innovation behind the dedication required to drive lasting change in wildlife conservation. It highlights the significant and historic transition by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources from a focus on managing game species for hunters' benefit to a broader ecological approach, marked by the creation of the Nongame Wildlife Program in 1977. This progressive Minnesota program, driven mainly by Carrol L. Henderson, became a national model for other states to develop their own nongame wildlife programs. 

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