SPPS Community Education offers a variety of classes designed for adults with developmental disabilities to explore interests, meet with peers, have fun and learn new skills!
School Age Child Care
Where families learn & grow together.
1/2 Day Nature-based Pre-K
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Bison are the largest grazing mammal in the United States and key to a healthy prairie. Learn why a bison herd exists, the benefits bison bring to a prairie, see bison artifacts, walk on the prairie, and get an up-close look at these amazing animals from the custom-made bison buggy.
Wear shoes appropriate for walking off trail, bring water, dress for weather, little shade available.
Tour Activity Rating: 3 (Demanding- extensive walking/stairs//standing)
Lynette is involved with both programming and land management at Belwin Conservancy. She enjoys creating walks and talks that showcase the great work being done to restore native habitat for all the critters and plants. She also gets to be involved with the work that creates the habitat, which she loves. Each day holds something different for her. Some days she is working with her body on the land, some days she does reconnaissance for a program, some days she works with volunteers, and some days, nights or evenings she gets to lead a group to some amazing phenological event happening on Belwin property.
At Belwin Conservancy, we spark passion for wild places. Through immersive community programs and environmental education, we inspire and engage people in the care of natural areas. Through land protection and habitat restoration, we revive threatened ecosystems so wildlife can thrive for generations to come. From protecting 200 acres of land in the 1960s to over 1500 acres today, Belwin has grown over the years to address the challenges of diminishing wild spaces, water pollution, and the lack of outdoor education for children. Beginning in 1970, Belwin partnered with Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) to provide outdoor science field trips to every third and fifth grader in the district. Today, Belwin continues to partner with SPPS, as well as other organizations, including Anishinabe Academy, Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery, Minnesota Astronomical Society, and more to provide guests access to wild spaces. To learn more about Belwin, including public hiking locations, visit belwin.org.
Jim worked as a Special Education teacher at Belwin for over 18 years. He serves as a Naturalist for the Belwin Conservancy and helps conduct the annual bird survey. For the past six years he has been monitoring and protecting the local Blanding's turtle population.
Belwin Conservancy , Lynette Anderson , James K Rue
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