The Minnesota Bee Atlas is a citizen science volunteer program working to create a state-wide list of native bees found in Minnesota.
AIS Detectors and Trackers are statewide volunteer invasive species surveillance programs that target high-risk areas with trained observers.
Intentional and engaging outdoor learning experiences provide young people with a unique opportunity for transformation and growth.
Different from lesson or event planning, program planning takes a big-picture look at the youth needs and assets of a community to make decisions about how a youth program can address those needs.
Forest Pest First Detector volunteers detect and diagnose early infestations of invasive plants, insects and other pests.
Youth workers address challenging situations in their daily work with young people. In this class, participants will dig into the sticky challenges and issues of youth work and examine various ways to ...
Do you have a group of people in Minnesota who would benefit from knowing more about transferring non-titled property?
RentWise is a comprehensive curriculum that provides education and skills on renting. You can use the curriculum in one-on-one or group settings. Workshop participants will: Explore all three RentWise ...
Learn about planting, growing, and maintaining lawns, and the environmental benefits of sustainable landscapes.
Extension partners with the University of Minnesota Bee Lab on a diverse array of projects to support high-quality research and offer educational programming about bees. Pollinators help plants that ...
Whether you're passionate about youth, conservation, healthy eating or healthy gardens, you can find an opportunity to join Extension in making a difference in Minnesota.
Education makes a difference, and it can help you achieve your goals. We contract with communities, non-profits, professional associations and many other types of organizations to create training that ...