[…] renovating their 1946 kitchen. Wolf Ridge had taken on Living Building Challenge (LBC) for our new staff housing and student dormitory. These two events were about to come together. After […] Read More
[…] are also longer, larger-scale changes that are happening. Forest succession is a constant process, allowing new forest types to take over the currently existing ones. An ice storm could come […] Read More
[…] practices to help our students explore the natural world Nature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas Outdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on […] Read More
[…] practices to help our students explore the natural world Nature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas Outdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on […] Read More
Entering grades 6-7: Join us for a week of adventure, growth, and fun during th is camp designed to foster confidence and leadership in young women. Transportation from the Twin […] Read More
[…] Wolf Ridge to see if you have what it takes to join the Super Squad. Test and gain the knowledge that nature can bestow. Campers will work together to solve […] Read More
[…] from the Ridge Executive Director Pete Smerud, reports on a positive-looking future. $1,000+ Donors Wolf Ridge News Briefs Learn about happenings at Wolf Ridge during COVID. 50th Anniversary Speaker Series Mark […] Read More
[…] changes made by Wolf Ridge to survive the pandemic in the View from the Ridge. News Briefs - Updates on Wolf Ridge activities. ABC’s of Viruses - Discover the basics […] Read More
[…] Ridge handling the pandemic? Distance Learning with SEAK - High school outdoor learning continues with new on-line format in the Twin Cities. Food Fosters Health and Hope reflects on the […] Read More
[…] in circles. There are four aspens in this stand, altogether comprising a single, giant organism. New aspen trees don’t typically start from seed, although the trees will produce them. More […] Read More