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Maplewood Nature Center: Maplewood: Ramsey: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: website, 40 acres, operated by the City Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Bloomington: Hennepin: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 2,400-acre Long Meadow Lake Unit, Bloomington Education and Visitor Center Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Carver: Carver ...
1 See also. Toggle the table of contents ... Map all coordinates using ... GPX (secondary coordinates) There are eight National Natural Landmarks in the U.S. state of ...
Leslie Carl Kouba, also known as Les Kouba, was an American artist, author, outdoorsman, and businessman.He specialized in waterfowl paintings but is also known for his early sculpture of Dakota chief Little Crow, which was commissioned by the city of Hutchinson, Minnesota and installed in 1937 at a site overlooking the Crow River.
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States in Sherburne County, Minnesota. The 30,700-acre (124 km 2) refuge protects mixed habitat types including oak savanna, Big Woods, and wetlands. The St. Francis River flows through the eastern side of the park. Over 230 species of birds, 58 species of mammals ...
Tettegouche State Park (/ ˈ t ɛ t ə ɡ uː tʃ / TET-ə-gooch) is a Minnesota state park on the north shore of Lake Superior 58 miles (93 km) northeast of Duluth in Lake County on scenic Minnesota Highway 61. The park's name stems from the Tettegouche Club, an association of local businessmen which purchased the park in 1910 from the Alger ...
Located in eastern Marshall County, the contiguous 61,500 acres (249 km 2) are situated in the aspen parkland region of northwest Minnesota. In 1976, 4,000 acres (16 km 2) of the refuge were designated a Wilderness Area. [2] Each year over 20,000 visitors enjoy wildlife viewing on Agassiz Refuge.
The Hegman Lake Pictographs are a well-preserved example of a Native American pictograph, located on North Hegman Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota, USA. [1] The rock art is considered "Perhaps the most visited and photogenic pictograph within the State of Minnesota." [citation needed]
Crane Meadows National Wildlife Refuge It is an essential stop for many species of migrating birds. Located within a large watershed that includes Rice, Skunk and Mud Lakes, Platte and Skunk Rivers , Rice and Buckman Creeks, and sedge meadow wetlands, it harbors one of the largest nesting populations of greater sandhill cranes in Minnesota.