Minnesota Master Naturalist

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ADV - Minnesota Bee Atlas-Concordia College Long Lake Field Station

Minnesota Bee Atlas website

West Long Lake Road
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

Be a part of the Minnesota Bee Atlas

The last time a survey of Minnesota bees was completed was in 1919 when only 67 species were listed. Scientists suspect that there may be closer to 400 species but we need the help of citizen scientists like you to find them all. In this workshop, you will learn about the life cycle and ecology of native bees, basic bee identification, and tips for photographing bees. These skills will prepare you to participate in the Minnesota Bee Atlas, a citizen science program that will use historical records, research from the Minnesota DNR and University of Minnesota, as well as current observations from participants across the state to create a searchable database of Minnesota bees. The information we gather on species distribution and diversity will be important to help us track if or how bee populations are changing and how those changes might affect land management decisions. Please dress to spend time both indoors and outside.

If possible, bring a digital camera or smart phone/tablet.

The registration fee includes lunch and all workshop materials.

Concordia College Long Lake Field Station
Drive 3 miles west of Detroit Lakes on Hwy 10. Turn left on West Long Lake Road and follow the signs to the Long Lake Field Station. Maps will be sent prior to the workshop

Registration will close May 23, 2016

The course cost is $20 and includes course manuals and supplies.

Course Dates:

Meeting from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on:

Instructor Information

Britt Forsberg

Britt Forsberg (she/her/hers) is an Extension Educator with the Minnesota Master Naturalist Program. She holds a BA in Biology and Environmental Studies from Gustavus Adolphus College and an MEd in Family Education from the University of Minnesota. Within the Minnesota Master Naturalist program, Britt develops and leads advanced training opportunities that lead to volunteer service. When she's not working, you may find her hiking with her nose to the ground to look for bees and other pollinators or wrangling her rambunctious toddler, Wren.

Sponsor Information

University of MN Extension


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