Events

Tour of Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve

October 23, 2009—October 23, 2009
1:00 PM–5:00 PM

Please join us for this very unique opportunity to visit the UMN Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve for the latest research affecting Minnesota’s natural resources. Presentation on how climate change may affect MN; visit field experiments on biodiversity (1st in the world); prescribed burn units and red-headed woodpecker habitat. Discussion on how this research may apply to private land management decisions and practices.

Website: http://www.cedarcreek.umn.edu/

Location: UMN Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
2660 Fawn Lake Drive NE
Bethel, MN

Registration: Cost: $5.00. Please pre-register by contacting Barb Spears
Dress and prepare appropriately for outdoor field tour. We will carpool from the facility following an indoor presentation. Light refreshments provided.

For more information
MFA Metro Chapter, MN DNR, East Central Landscape Committee, Onanegozie RC&D
Barb Spears
651-328-0463
bjspears@q.com

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