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SUMMARY:Weekends at Wolf Ridge: Saw-whet Owl Banding
DESCRIPTION:Spend a glorious fall weekend on the North Shore of Minnesota gaining hands-on experience and learning from experts in their field.\nWorkshops take place on the Wolf Ridge campus and surrounding areas\, with lodging and meals provided. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just a curious learner\, the experience is designed for lifelong learners who have a passion for the natural world. Participants select a single workshop for the weekend but will have an opportunity to connect with other workshop groups during meals and evening programming. \nRegister for this Workshop \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nWorkshop: Saw-whet Owl Banding\nHands-on/ activity-oriented introduction to fall raptor banding focusing on owls migrating down the Lake Superior corridor. The emphasis will be on Northern Saw-whet owls\, however\, we will spend time talking about other species (i.e. Long-eared\, Boreal\, and Great Grey owls) that use this corridor. Workshop participants will receive fundamental and focused instruction on how to capture\, handle\, age\, and process owls. Time will also be spent talking about other owl monitoring techniques used in Minnesota. \nInstructor: Peter Harris\nPeter Harris has a B.S. in Biology from the University of Minnesota. He began working at Wolf Ridge at the original Isabella location. in 1983\, and remained on staff for 40 years until his recent retirement in 2023. He was the Scientific Project Coordinator at Wolf Ridge\, and worked closely with multitudes of scientific research organizations such as the Institute for Bird Populations to host bird banding classes for teens and adults. Peter has a master banding license and has been banding birds for 30+ years\, specializing in banding passerines and small raptors. He has been integral in the development of field scientific research at Wolf Ridge\, starting the MAPS banding station\, which is now the 2nd longest running station in the country. Peter was also closely involved in the reintroduction of Peregrine falcons to the North Shore. \nNote: In the case of rain alternative programming will be offered. \nWeekend Workshop Schedule \nFriday\, Sep 26\, 2025 \n\n3:00 – 4:45 pm — Registration and check-in at the Wolf Ridge office\n4:00 – 4:45 pm  — Tour of the Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:00 – 6:30 pm  — Orientation in MAC Lodge Weesner Commons\n7:00 – 9:00 pm — 1st learning session\n10 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSaturday\, Sep 27\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl Workshop\n8:30-11:30 am  — 2nd learning session\n12:15 pm  — Lunch and bag lunch\n1:00 -2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n1:30 – 4:30 pm — 3rd learning session\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:30 – 7:15 pm  — Evening presentation\n7:30 – 9:30 pm  — Social hour & campfire\n10:00 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSunday\, Sep 28\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl workshop\n*check out of rooms by 10:00 am\n8:30-11:30 am —4th  learning session\n12:15 pm — Lunch & check-out\n12:30 – Owl workshop ends\n12:30-1:30 pm — Optional: Use of designed rooms to shower before leaving\n1:00-2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n\nOn Friday afternoon before registration or on Sunday afternoon you’re welcome to hike our trails and enjoy the fall colors. \nPacking List \nYou should plan to venture out in rain or shine and the instructors may follow up with more information on specific details about your workshop if applicable. You can expect nighttime temperatures to range from 25°F to 50°F and daytime temperatures up to 65°F. Please be prepared so you can feel comfortable if it is cool or rainy. Most of the walking you will do is on nice graveled trails\, but some trails are rugged. Photography will be a common thread throughout the weekend so we encourage you to bring a camera. If you do not own a digital camera\, we can loan you one for the weekend. \n\nRain suit with pants and hood\nWalking or hiking shoes\nWarm jacket\nSweater or fleece\nWarm hat\nLight shirts\nLight pants\nWool Socks (recommended for hiking)\nSoap\, shampoo\, other toiletries\nPersonal water bottle\nSunscreen\, sun hat\n\nOptional Items: \n\nKnee-high rubber boots\nNon-aerosol insect repellent\nCamera\nSunglasses\nAlarm clock\nSmall backpack for day use\nSnacks (space available in group refrigerator)\n\nWolf Ridge will provide linens\, blankets\, towels\, and a pillow.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/fall-geek-out-owls-24/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:Weekends at Wolf Ridge: Geology & Agates
DESCRIPTION:Spend a glorious fall weekend on the North Shore of Minnesota gaining hands-on experience and learning from experts in their field.\nDive into a hands-on\, activity-oriented exploration of the fascinating geology of the Lake Superior region. In this engaging workshop\, you’ll discover the geological forces that shaped the area\, with a special focus on the theories behind the formation of Lake Superior agates — Minnesota’s stunning state gemstone. \nGain valuable tips and techniques for successfully hunting for these beautiful treasures\, from recognizing their unique characteristics to understanding the best places to search. Then put your new knowledge into practice during an exciting agate hunting field trip in the scenic Finland area\, where you’ll have the opportunity to search for your own Lake Superior agates in the wild. \nPerfect for rockhounds\, geology enthusiasts\, or anyone eager to experience the natural beauty and hidden gems of the North Shore! \nWorkshops take place on the Wolf Ridge campus and surrounding areas\, with lodging and meals provided. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just a curious learner\, the experience is designed for lifelong learners who have a passion for the natural world. Participants select a single workshop for the weekend but will have an opportunity to connect with other workshop groups during meals and evening programming. \nRegister for this Workshop \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nWeekend Workshop Schedule \nFriday\, Sep 26\, 2025 \n\n3:00 – 4:45 pm — Registration and check-in at the Wolf Ridge office\n4:00 – 4:45 pm  — Tour of the Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:00 – 6:30 pm  — Orientation in MAC Lodge Weesner Commons\n7:00 – 9:00 pm — 1st learning session\n10 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSaturday\, Sep 27\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl Workshop\n8:30-11:30 am  — 2nd learning session\n12:15 pm  — Lunch and bag lunch\n1:00 -2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n1:30 – 4:30 pm — 3rd learning session\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:30 – 7:15 pm  — Evening presentation\n7:30 – 9:30 pm  — Social hour & campfire\n10:00 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSunday\, Sep 28\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl workshop\n*check out of rooms by 10:00 am\n8:30-11:30 am —4th  learning session\n12:15 pm — Lunch & check-out\n12:30 – Owl workshop ends\n12:30-1:30 pm — Optional: Use of designed rooms to shower before leaving\n1:00-2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n\nOn Friday afternoon before registration or on Sunday afternoon you’re welcome to hike our trails and enjoy the fall colors. \nPacking List\nYou should plan to venture out in rain or shine and the instructors may follow up with more information on specific details about your workshop if applicable. You can expect nighttime temperatures to range from 25°F to 50°F and daytime temperatures up to 65°F. Please be prepared so you can feel comfortable if it is cool or rainy. Most of the walking you will do is on nice graveled trails\, but some trails are rugged. Photography will be a common thread throughout the weekend so we encourage you to bring a camera. If you do not own a digital camera\, we can loan you one for the weekend.   \n\nRain suit with pants and hood\nWalking or hiking shoes\nWarm jacket\nSweater or fleece\nWarm hat\nLight shirts\nLight pants\nWool Socks (recommended for hiking)\nSoap\, shampoo\, other toiletries\nPersonal water bottle\nSunscreen\, sun hat\n\nOptional Items: \n\nKnee-high rubber boots\nNon-aerosol insect repellent\nCamera\nSunglasses\nAlarm clock\nSmall backpack for day use\nSnacks (space available in group refrigerator)\n\nWolf Ridge will provide linens\, blankets\, towels\, and a pillow.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/all-things-agate/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:Winter Weekends: Intro to Winter Explorations Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for Intro to Winter Explorations Workshop \nFor adults 18+ \nExperience the beauty and tranquility of the North Shore’s winter landscape while learning the timeless arts of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.\nThis workshop\, led by a seasoned Wolf Ridge Naturalist\, will immerse you in the history and traditions of these classic winter activities as you explore the forests\, trails\, and scenic vistas of Wolf Ridge.  \nWhat You’ll Experience: \n\nSnowshoeing & Cross-Country Skiing: Discover the origins of these ancient methods of snow travel\, then strap on your snowshoes or skis to explore the winter wonderland. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-timer\, this workshop offers valuable tips on technique and form.\nNaturalist Practices: Embrace the art of slowing down and observing the natural world. Learn how to attune your senses to the subtle beauty of winter as you notice tracks\, animal signs\, and other clues that reveal the forest’s hidden inhabitants.\nScenic Excursions: Traverse Wolf Ridge’s picturesque trails\, with potential excursions to Caribou Falls and Superior National Forest\, where you’ll experience breathtaking winter landscapes and discover what animals call this space home.\n\nAll equipment is provided\, though you’re welcome to bring your own snowshoes or skis. This workshop offers an invigorating way to connect with nature\, explore winter’s wonders\, and gain new skills in snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/winter-weekends-intro-to-winter-explorations-workshop/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:Weekends at Wolf Ridge: North Shore Native Plant Communities
DESCRIPTION:Spend a glorious fall weekend on the North Shore of Minnesota gaining hands-on experience and learning from experts in their field.\nWorkshops take place on the Wolf Ridge campus and surrounding areas\, with lodging and meals provided. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just a curious learner\, the experience is designed for lifelong learners who have a passion for the natural world. Participants select a single workshop for the weekend but will have an opportunity to connect with other workshop groups during meals and evening programming. \nRegister for this Workshop \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nWorkshop: North Shore Native Plant Communities\nMinnesota is the convergent point of 4 of North America’s major biomes: Aspen Parklands\, Prairie Grasslands\, Deciduous Forest\, and Coniferous Forest; as such\, it is home to a great diversity of native plants. These biomes are composed of a mosaic of distinct plant communities (groups of plants that interact with each other and their surrounding environment). Come along and explore a variety of these communities found in and around the Wolf Ridge campus\, such as: fens\, marshes\, cliff and talus slopes\, rocky shoreline and many more. Through hands-on exploration we will learn how the MNDNR classifies these communities\, discuss the unique ecosystem services that they provide and why they are so important to us and all of the many fungi\, mammals\, reptiles\, lichens\, insects\, birds\, that inhabit them. In this workshop we will zoom in and focus on practicing plant identification skills. We will also zoom out and discuss the relationship between these plants and their environment. We will encounter many fascinating plants\, some of them carnivorous\, some of them mere inches tall at maturity\, some with strikingly beautiful flowers\, some of them are some of the rarest plants in the state! \nInstructor: Jonny Tostenson\n \nJonny Tostenson is a naturalist and environmental educator working at Wolf Ridge ELC. He grew up in West-Central MN and has always had a fascination with plants and the vast array of insects that they support. For the past 6 years he has been living along the North Shore with plenty of time to explore and find some pretty cool plants and of course some amazing views. Recently he has really been getting into lichen identification and learning all about them and is especially interested in finding the many extremely rare arctic/alpine disjunct plants and lichens that are present in the North Shore area. \nWeekend Workshop Schedule \nFriday\, Sep 27\, 2024 \n\n3:00 – 4:45 pm — Registration and check-in at the Wolf Ridge office\n4:00 – 4:45 pm  — Tour of the Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:00 – 6:30 pm  — Orientation in MAC Lodge Weesner Commons\n7:00 – 9:00 pm — 1st learning session\n10 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSaturday\, Sep 28\, 2024 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl Workshop\n8:30-11:30 am  — 2nd learning session\n12:15 pm  — Lunch and bag lunch\n1:00 -2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n1:30 – 4:30 pm — 3rd learning session\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:30 – 7:15 pm  — Evening presentation\n7:30 – 9:30 pm  — Social hour & campfire\n10:00 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSunday\, Sep 29\, 2024 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl workshop\n*check out of rooms by 10:00 am\n8:30-11:30 am —4th  learning session\n12:15 pm — Lunch & check-out\n12:30 – Owl workshop ends\n12:30-1:30 pm — Optional: Use of designed rooms to shower before leaving\n1:00-2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n\nOn Friday afternoon before registration or on Sunday afternoon you’re welcome to hike our trails and enjoy the fall colors. \nPacking List \nYou should plan to venture out in rain or shine and the instructors may follow up with more information on specific details about your workshop if applicable. You can expect nighttime temperatures to range from 25°F to 50°F and daytime temperatures up to 65°F. Please be prepared so you can feel comfortable if it is cool or rainy. Most of the walking you will do is on nice graveled trails\, but some trails are rugged. Photography will be a common thread throughout the weekend so we encourage you to bring a camera. If you do not own a digital camera\, we can loan you one for the weekend. \n\nRain suit with pants and hood\nWalking or hiking shoes\nWarm jacket\nSweater or fleece\nWarm hat\nLight shirts\nLight pants\nWool Socks (recommended for hiking)\nSoap\, shampoo\, other toiletries\nPersonal water bottle\nSunscreen\, sun hat\n\nOptional Items: \n\nKnee-high rubber boots\nNon-aerosol insect repellent\nCamera\nSunglasses\nAlarm clock\nSmall backpack for day use\nSnacks (space available in group refrigerator)\n\nWolf Ridge will provide linens\, blankets\, towels\, and a pillow. \n 
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/weekends-at-wolf-ridge-north-shore-native-plant-communities/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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