The Forest Mandala: Disturbance
[…] mandala now feeds an array of colorful fungi. The winds brought a fresh arrival and new life to the ground. A wrist-thick, telephone pole long, branchless tree lays across the […] Read More
Teacher Training Institute Workshops
See Available Dates[…] mandala now feeds an array of colorful fungi. The winds brought a fresh arrival and new life to the ground. A wrist-thick, telephone pole long, branchless tree lays across the […] Read More
Entering Grades 10-12: Hike for 6 days and 5 nights along the Superior Hiking Trail and learn about outdoor recreation from Wolf Ridge’s resident Leave-No-Trace Master Educator. Read More
Entering grades 10-12: Spend two weeks paddling and camping in the Boundary Waters learning core naturalist concepts. Transportation from the Twin Cities and Duluth is available. Read More
Wolf Ridge is among nearly 100 organizations endorsing a new bill for the No Child Left Inside Act (NCLI). Read More
The Wolf Ridge Almanac is published three times annually in February, May, and October. 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
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Ode to Thistle Many who have visited Wolf Ridge remember Thistle, the spunky and often opinionated porcupine, from their Animal Signs class. Although she has big shoes to fill, it […] Read More
[…] Citizen Science Projects at Wolf Ridge We collaborate with dozens of partnerships around the country to put authentic science research into the hands of children and the curriculum they use every day […] Read More
[…] those long hours built anticipation and excitement for the week ahead—of learning, camping, and meeting new friends (human and raptor). For our dad, Phil, the drive was a welcome reprieve […] Read More