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Trailblazing Lichens

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Date

Add to Calendar 2024-10-25 09:00:00 2024-10-25 15:00:00 Trailblazing Lichens Lichen bike Trails, Keys, and Monitors, lichens have been blazing trails in Minnesota this year. Welcome back to Cedar Creek Eco Reserve where we started. First, The MN Lichen Map will take you on the inaugural MN Lichen Trail at the Ney Nature Center via Google Earth! Bio-scientist Tanner Barnhart will teach the Keys to MN Lichens and help you sort out the many members of this family. Dr. Natalia Mossman-Koch returns to give an update on the U of MN Lichen Monitor Project. Dr. Daniel Stanton will guide participants in constructing three educational Lichen Monitor stations. Enjoy artwork from the LichenART Journal Workshop. It’s a busy day but save time to explore the Cedar Creek Reserve lichens. Cedar Creek Cedar Creek Cedar Creek America/Chicago public

Time

Central time

Location

Cedar Creek
2660 Fawn Lake Drive NE
East Bethel, MN 55005

Contact

Zan Tomko, rxtomko@yahoo.com 

Lichen bike Trails, Keys, and Monitors, lichens have been blazing trails in Minnesota this year. Welcome back to Cedar Creek Eco Reserve where we started. First, The MN Lichen Map will take you on the inaugural MN Lichen Trail at the Ney Nature Center via Google Earth! Bio-scientist Tanner Barnhart will teach the Keys to MN Lichens and help you sort out the many members of this family. Dr. Natalia Mossman-Koch returns to give an update on the U of MN Lichen Monitor Project. Dr. Daniel Stanton will guide participants in constructing three educational Lichen Monitor stations. Enjoy artwork from the LichenART Journal Workshop. It’s a busy day but save time to explore the Cedar Creek Reserve lichens.

Cost

$35

Accessibility

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services, and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, contact info@minnesotamasternaturalist.org two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Advanced training courses provide Master Naturalists and the public with opportunities to participate in a recreational activity and learn about a new natural resource topic. Topics build on the curriculum taught in our core biome courses, but participants do not need to be Master Naturalists to take any of the advanced training courses.

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