AJ TaylorFebruary 1, 2021Last Updated: February 1, 2021
Wolves are fascinating, often misunderstood, animals and one of the best places to learn about them isn’t actually too far away, at the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN. Unfortunately, though, during times of COVID, it can be difficult to travel or visit attractions such as the Wolf Center. But, now you can learn about wolves virtually, through a unique partnership between the International Wolf Center and the Winnebago County Conservation Board.
Winnebago County Naturalist Lisa Ralls talked about the February 13th program entitled Wolf 101.
The International Wolf Center was first conceived after a 1985 wolf exhibit at the Minnesota Science Museum became popular. By 1989, a temporary facility was developed in Ely, MN, to house the exhibit and, in 1993, the current International Wolf Center opened its doors. The Center now has an amazing array of interpretive displays and offers many on-site programs.
With the cold and COVID-19 pandemic continuing in the area, the Winnebago County Conservation Board is now offering an online book club to join. Winnebago County Naturalist Lisa Ralls described the inspiration behind the creation of the book club.
The first meeting will be over Zoom on Saturd
With the cold and COVID-19 pandemic continuing in the area, the Winnebago County Conservation Board is now offering an online book club to join. Winnebago County Naturalist Lisa Ralls described the inspiration behind the creation of the book club.
The first meeting will be over Zoom on Saturd
Winter is one of the best times to view the night sky. The air is free of high humidity levels which obscure light from distant galaxies, stars, and nebula. It is also one of the coldest times to do so in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. As a result, the Winnebago County Conservation Department
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