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My Outdoor Life: Afton State Park naturalist Linda Radimecky
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A day well-spent is sharing a passion forged early on.
Sugar bush producing little syrup so far this year - Duluth News...
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Balmy days and freezing nights are the harbingers of a new crop of maple syrup, but the weather hasn't cooperated much this year.
Sweets from Mother Nature - StarTribune.com
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As the sap begins to rise, nature centers will be putting on a maple syrup show.
The Rookies take on a Minnesota tradition | Minnesota United FC
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Minnesota United rookies Mason Toye, Wyatt Omsberg and Carter Manley went ice fishing with the DNR on Lake Minnetonka on Monday. Area interpretive naturalist...
Volunteers nurture bluebirds
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Minnesota's bluebird population was in decline before volunteers helped it rebound.
Former Minnesota Rail Line Soon Will Be Scenic Spot to Hike and Bike...
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Linda Radimecky, an area naturalist for the Parks and Trails Division, is busy planning signs and programs to highlight the natural, cultural and historic features along the trail. She sees great potential for new, Legacy-funded programs involving hiking and biking along Brown's Creek, a designated trout ...
Weekly News
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At Fort Snelling State Park, naturalist Linda Radimecky has taught many visitors how to tap their own trees. “The workshop, called 'Maple Syruping in Your Backyard,' has been the park's most popular. program over the years,” Radimecky said. “We've taught hundreds and hundreds of people how to do it.
Putting Web spin on kids' program
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It's a pledge we all should know. And adhere to.
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