
Mississippi River, near the headwaters in Itasca State Park, Minnesota |
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WHAT IS MN SCB?
The Minnesota SCB chapter seeks to bring together the diverse conservation endeavors of resource managers, educators, government and private conservation workers, and students. Our statewide scale unites the common social, economic, political, and environmental concerns of Minnesota. Adaptive to member concerns, the regional SCB chapter serves as an interactive resource for conservation information, public education, and advocacy. Meetings, conservation initiatives, and chapter communications transmit the aforementioned information and concerns to members.
Mark your calendars today for the MN SCB Annual Meeting:
Friday, April 17, 2009
Greening the Economy for Real: Incorporating Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Sustainability
The current global economic crisis poses both significant conservation challenges and opportunities. Many governments are calling for new investments in greening their economies and infrastructure... (read more!)
This just in: MN Department of Natural Resources releases Rare Species Guide! Check it out! |