Northfield Area Climate Summit
On January 18th, 2014, Meteorologist Paul Douglas will be the keynote speaker at the Northfield Area Climate Summit, a free community-led information and discussion forum for Northfield area residents, businesses and institutions. The Summit will take place at St. Olaf College and is free and open to the public.
NorthMet Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) open for comment.
The PolyMet Mining Inc. project is open for public review and input on the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS). There will be public meetings in Aurora, Duluth and St. Paul. Comments will be accepted at these meetings, as well as by email and mail. Click on the link above for details. Comments will be […]
2013 MNACP Spring Newsletter
2013 MNACP Spring Newsletter We have begun planning for the 2014 Annual Conference – Advocacy and Resource Management – and would like you and fellow conservation professionals to stay engaged with MNACP volunteer activities that continues to focus on communication which brings interested people together to promote Minnesota’s conservation.
MNACP Board Meeting 6/10/2013
Meeting of the Board of Directors, Monday, 10 June 2013 at the USDA Meeting Room, Waite Park, 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
MNACP Special Meeting – 04/06/2013
MNACP is holding a Special Meeting on Saturday, April 6th, to discuss general business, fill Board vacancies, and begin to plan for the 2014 Annual Conference. We are accepting nominations for several Board positions as highlighted on the Agenda. You may send nominations to mnacp.org@gmail.com or better yet, join us at the meeting at […]
Conservation Science and Public Policy Revisited: an informal discussion Sponsored by: MN Society for Conservation Biology and MN Association of Conservation Professionals The role of conservation scientists in public policy and advocacy is a long-standing debate. It has recently emerged on the opinion pages of the Star Tribune and merits […]
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