Free – $20
Learn about the natural and human history of the mesic hardwood forest and its inclusion into the Duluth Natural Areas Program and explore some of the spring ephemerals within the forest. Field guides provided. No pets.
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The Minnesota and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation give an update on the Finding of No Significant Impact documents, environmental process, schedule, visual-quality group and work beginning this summer.
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It is hard to find a bird-watcher nowadays who has not heard of eBird. Join Clinton Dexter-Nienhaus for this dive into the functional world of eBird. Discover the basics of using ebird and the many tools the platform offers. During the program, enjoy a dessert potluck. Bring a goodie to share. Remain after the program for the Annual meeting.
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The moon sets in Duluth at 5 a.m. today and reaches its moment of fullness at 8:53 a.m. while out of sight. The moon rises again at 9:52 p.m., still at 99 percent illumination. From Farmers' Almanac: "In most areas, flowers are abundant everywhere during this time. Thus, the name of this Moon. Other names include the Full Corn Planting Moon, or the Milk Moon."
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Explore the Eco3 Urban Farm, learn about their food systems and programming and enjoy hands-on family activities. The farm recommends that visitors bring closed-toed shoes, sun and rain protection, water and snacks.
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Free – $10
Get the chance to to see the unique arctic plants that can survive the wind and waves of Lake Superior with a plant ecologist who has studied them along the North Shore and along rocky shores of Wisconsin and Michigan. This event will include walking on uneven bedrock, which can become slippery if it gets wet so make sure you have good shoes. It is also set to be sunny and hot, so don't forget sunscreen. Please refrain from bringing…
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An open-house birthday party celebrating 100 years of saving and improving lives. Learn about what the American Heart Association is doing in the Northland, Learn Hands-Only CPR, enjoy birthday cake and refreshments and talk with survivors and passionate advocates fighting against heart disease and stroke. August Fitger Room, third floor of the Fitger’s Brewery complex.
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An open-house birthday party celebrating 100 years of saving and improving lives. Learn about...
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Since 1993, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. Meet at the Forest Ecology Building. Open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
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Attendees can grow their knowledge of native Minnesotan plants while preparing their own gardens with Minnesota Sea Grant's Jessy Carlson and John Bly of Metro Blooms. The session is delivered over a webinar hosted by Cook County Higher Education. The event is part of Minnesota Sea Grant's project, "Partnering with Local Governments for Climate Adaptation." Adding native species to a garden can provide pollinator habitat, prevent erosion, filter stormwater runoff and add beauty. The hour-long webinar aims to simplify the…
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$10
Rocks are more than just inanimate objects. They shape lives, especially in Duluth. Stroll with naturalist Tim Bates along the Lakewalk to discover the stories the rocks have to tell as well as learn more about the history of this part of Duluth. The walk is on a paved surface for about a mile total. Meet at Lakewalk Park by Endion Station in Canal Park. Call 218-726-8801 to register or visit d.umn.edu.
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Rocks are more than just inanimate objects. They shape lives, especially in Duluth. Stroll...
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$20 – $30
This professional development session, hosted by Aimclear Vice President Rob Karwath, will help business owners and entrepreneurs understand the benefits and challenges of deploying AI in their operations.
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This professional development session, hosted by Aimclear Vice President Rob Karwath, will help business...
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Summer solstice occurs when the Earth's rotational axis is most inclined toward the star it orbits. The Sun reaches its highest position in the sky on this day, and the Earth's gravity pulls humans toward beaches.
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Jessy Carlson, resilience extension associate at Minnesota Sea Grant, and John Bly, director of operations and special projects at Metro Blooms, present this free webinar hosted by Cook County Higher Education. The event is part of Minnesota Sea Grant's project on Partnering with Local Governments for Climate Adaptation. It is aimed at residents of northeast Minnesota. Adding native Minnesota plants to a yard can provide pollinator habitat, prevent erosion, filter storm-water runoff and add beauty. But how does one know…
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Jessy Carlson, resilience extension associate at Minnesota Sea Grant, and John Bly, director of...
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Scientists and staff of UMD's Large Lakes Observatory invite the community to board and tour the Blue Heron research vessel in the Duluth Harbor near Pier B Resort. The Science on Deck event is free and runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. These tours are offered three times this summer -- June 21, July 26 and Sept. 27. LLO started hosting them in the spring of 2013. During Science On Deck, the vessel is tied up at Pier B…
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