Minnesota Master Naturalist: 20 Years of Exploring, Teaching & Conserving

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For 20 years, the Minnesota Master Naturalist program has proven that informed and inspired individuals produce collective action on a host of natural resource issues. From invasive species removal and trail improvements to outreach education and participatory science, together we have a profound impact on the state of Minnesota. This report celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the program, and includes a timeline, volunteer profiles, and other success stories. Bray, G., Rager, A., Strauss, A.L. (2025). 20 Years of Exploring, Teaching & Conserving. St. Paul, MN: Regents of the University of Minnesota.

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Bray, Griffin; Rager, Amy; Strauss, Andrea Lorek. (2025). Minnesota Master Naturalist: 20 Years of Exploring, Teaching & Conserving. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276890.

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