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To find out what a BioBlitz is and how you can help out, click here!
By systematically surveying the grasslands in the area, this BioBlitz will provide a "before" image of the state of the ecosystem, develop some data, and connect a larger community of prairie neighbors, including the birds, bats, plants, frogs, insects, and larger mammals.
Contact the Land Stewardship Project's Robin Moore at 320-269-2105 or [email protected] if you are interested in volunteering. You can also sign up as a volunteer here. Our goal is to have 100+ people come out for this event, so bring a friend and/or your entire family!
The Land Stewardship Project, the Chippewa River Watershed Project and Clean Up the River Environment are co-sponsoring this event.
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Explore a Prairie Watershed:
Photography and Paddling at Glacial Lakes State Park
On Sunday, July 13, two Master Naturalists and CURE RiverKeepers will be collaborating to bring you a day of awesome outdoor learning at Glacial Lakes State Park. In the morning, area photographer John G. White will share advice on capturing the beauty of the prairie through digital photography on a hike co-led with this year's RiverKeeper Kylene Olson. The hike will take you through Glacial Lakes State Park, a unique and beautiful area with one of the very few remaining stretches of Minnesota's native prairie.
In the afternoon, Kylene and John will lead a paddle on Signalness Lake, an amazing 56 acres of clear, clean waters-a testament to the natural state of the lake's watershed, all of which is contained within the park.
Please register for the morning photography hike and afternoon paddle separately, and plan to bring a bagged lunch if you want to participate in both. Also, you may want to consider camping at Glacial Lakes on Saturday evening so that you can attend one of the public "star parties" hosted (almost) every Saturday night by the Glacial Lakes Astronomers and Stargazers Society. Then, you can sleep in and wake yourself up with a pleasant morning walk!
Event Details
Who: RiverKeepers and Master Naturalists
Kylene Olson & John G. White
What: Hike & Paddle
Outdoor Fun and Learning
When: Sunday, July 13
Photography at 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Paddling at 1:30 pm - 4 pm
Where: Glacial Lakes State Park
25022 County Road 41
Starbuck, Mn 56381
Once you register, we will tell you where to meet.
Why: To learn some tips on taking stunning nature photographs
To see how clean water can be when the watershed is ecologically sound
Cost: Both events are FREE for CURE Members
Photography is $10 for non-members ($15/family)
Paddle is $10 for non-members ($15/family)
You may become a member or renew your membership at the event.
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CURE Board member Don Robertson will be leading a paddle on the Minnesota River on Saturday, July 26. The exact location will be determined the week before the paddle to accomodate changing water levels, but regardless, this trip will give you an opportunity to explore the river that inspired CURE's founding 22 years ago. Furthermore, Don is an enrolled member of the Sisseton Oyate, and he will be sharing stories about the importance of Minnesota River to the Dakota people.
This trip will be appropriate for people with basic to intermediate paddling ability, though plan to be on the river from 9:00 am until lunchtime. Also, please bring your own bagged lunch and water, and dress for the weather in light, layered clothes, a hat, and sunglasses. Don't forget your sunscreen!
Who: CURE Board Member Don Robertson
What: Paddling Fun
Cultural Learning
When: Saturday, July 26
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Upper Minnesota River
Exact Location to be determined the week before
Why: To explore the Minnesota River
To learn about the importance of the river to the Dakota people
Cost: FREE for CURE members
$15 for non-CURE members
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Events within our network...
Using Perennial Plantings to Improve Water Quality Workshop
Next Workshop on July 16th! |
CURE
117 South 1st Street Montevideo, Minnesota 56265
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