Minnesota Master Naturalist

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ADV - Lunch with a Scientist: Green Infrastructure: Building with nature for ecological restoration and educational purpose

Green Infrastructure: Building with nature for ecological restoration and educational purpose: Lunch with a Scientist website

2660 Fawn Lake Dr NE
East Bethel, MN 55005

Join life-long learners IN PERSON!! for a monthly lunch and learn series at Cedar Creek. Bring your lunch and hunger for knowledge, we will provide the brain food! Savanna Henning has served as Cedar Creek’s 2020-2021 GreenCorps member. She has focused on green infrastructure projects including educational trails, invasive species removal, tree plantings on the main campus and a parking lot rain garden. Her talk will discuss the process, challenges, and economic, educational and ecological contributions of her work in the past year, and she will lead a stroll along the new MN Ecology Walk after her presentation.

THIS PROGRAM WILL BE IN PERSON. AT THIS TIME, THERE WILL NOT BE AN ONLINE ATTENDANCE OPTION.

Meet at the:
Lindeman Research and Discovery Center
2660 Fawn Lake Drive NE
East Bethel 55005

Course Dates:

Meeting from 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on:

Instructor Information

Caitlin Potter

Dr. Barale Potter is the Associate Director at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, where she also manages education and community engagement programs. Her background is in wildlife ecology, and she holds a B.S. in Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology as well as a masters and Ph.D in ecology and evolutionary biology. She studied wildlife and animal behavior all over the world (mostly monkeys in Ethiopia) before finding her true passion doing environmental education! Currently, she manages the daily operations of the Cedar Creek field station as well as leading K-12 field trip groups, public science projects, research tours and volunteer opportunities.

Sponsor Information

Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve


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