Display Date:
Saturday, October 10, 2009 — 9:00 am-Noon
Location:
Sand Coulee Scientific and Natural Area, near Hastings
Enjoy a hands-on seed identification and collection training while
enjoying a rare example of a sand gravel prairie. Seed will be used for further habitat restoration. Large quantities — of volunteers and seed alike — needed! Previous seed
collection is not required — all abilities and groups are welcome. This activity, though, is very detail oriented and best suited for teenagers and up.
About the Coulee
Home to 13 rare plant and animal species, FMR helped this
Hastings-area gem earn SNA or
Scientific and Natural Area
status from the Department of Natural Resources — affording it the
highest level of protection in the state. The site is home to
pussytoes, prairie smoke, blue-eyed grass, Carolina puccoon,
and toadflax to name just a few native plant species, and is renown for
its bird population, including larksparrow, loggerhead shrike, and many
other species who depend upon such rare patches of native habitat.
To learn more about the Sand Coulee, please visit our
Sand Coulee profile feature and our
Sand Coulee project page.
This event is also part of the
Vermillion Stewards
program, which involves volunteers in hands-on stewardship and
educational programs throughout the unique Vermillion River watershed.
Ready to
register?
Sorry, this event is full. (To ensure a high-quality experience,
capacity is limited and
pre-registration required.)
Partners:
Thank you program partners Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District, and the Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization!
Notice:
Please note: This event has reached capacity and registration is no longer being taken.