Minnesota Master Naturalist Class – NWGL – Boulder Lake Environmental Learning Center |
MAEE Partner |
University of Minnesota Extension
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Event Date |
2020-06-08 |
Time: |
08:00 am - 04:00 pm |
Description |
Join expert instructors in an amazing 18,000 acre North Woods classroom to complete a 40-hour hands-on course. This program allows participants to study natural history, environmental interpretation, and conservation stewardship. Summer is a great time of year to see wildflowers, landscape formations, insects, migrating birds, and more. Final certification comes with the completion of a capstone service project. Free camping available onsite along the beautiful shores on Boulder Lake and a minute walk to the classroom. Meals are on your own -- we have a full kitchen with refrigerator/microwave/oven that you are more than welcome to use. Individuals interested may not register for single programs—the training is intended for those committed to attending all class sessions listed. The course cost is $275 and includes course manuals and supplies. If the course cost is a hardship, please fill out the scholarship application. After the scholarship is fully processed, you will receive a code to be entered in the on-line registration process. Please wait until you receive that code to complete registration.
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Audience |
General Public |
Cost? |
295.00 |
More: |
Additional Information: The Master Naturalist Program, North Woods, Great Lakes is a volunteer program that trains adults about Minnesota's natural resources, provides pathways for volunteers to do conservation projects, and encourages ongoing stewardship of the environment. The course focuses on the Big Woods, Big Rivers Biome which runs diagonally across Minnesota from the Northwest to the Southeast. |
Venue Name and Address |
Boulder Lake Environmental Learning Center, 7328 Boulder Dam Road |
City |
Duluth |
Link |
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Post Date |
February 17, 2020 |
Minnesota Master Naturalist Class – NWGL – Boulder Lake Environmental Learning Center
Posted: February 17, 2020 by MAEE Administration
Category: University of Minnesota Extension
Join expert instructors in an amazing 18,000 acre North Woods classroom to complete a 40-hour hands-on course. This program allows participants to study natural history, environmental interpretation, and conservation stewardship. Summer is a great time of year to see wildflowers, landscape formations, insects, migrating birds, and more. Final certification comes with the completion of a capstone service project. Free camping available onsite along the beautiful shores on Boulder Lake and a minute walk to the classroom. Meals are on your own -- we have a full kitchen with refrigerator/microwave/oven that you are more than welcome to use. Individuals interested may not register for single programs—the training is intended for those committed to attending all class sessions listed. The course cost is $275 and includes course manuals and supplies. If the course cost is a hardship, please fill out the scholarship application. After the scholarship is fully processed, you will receive a code to be entered in the on-line registration process. Please wait until you receive that code to complete registration.