Richfield nature center adjusts to demand for more environmental education
Expect a mostly warm, sunny day — but there's a chance for thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs will range from the 80s to lower 90s. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. 🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: The 150-acre Wood Lake Nature Center in Richfield was one of the first of its kind when it was built in 1971. It's now at an important turning point — one that managers say has been a long time coming — and will be getting some much-needed updagrades. 🎧 Coming up at 9 a.m., millions of Americans are trying to figure out what’s next with their student loan debt, and that includes tens of thousands of Minnesotans. Angela Davis will talk with a financial counselor who advises borrowers with college debt about their options and with a public policy researcher who focuses on the impact of debt on Black borrowers. | |
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| | 52-year old Richfield nature center adjusts to demand for more environmental education | Just beyond Minneapolis, there’s an oasis of nature that’s well-known to its more than 100,000 visitors each year. But the decades-old Wood Lake Nature Center is now at an important turning point — one that managers say has been a long time coming. Wood Lake Nature Center manager Paul Smithson said when it was built in 1971, the 150-acre center in Richfield was one of the first of its kind nationwide. Smithson said the nature center, which is free to visit and accessible to two bus lines, continues to hold a unique position in a Twin Cities inner ring suburb. The Minnesota Legislature agreed, granting Richfield $12 million during the latest session toward a new educational building and trail improvements.
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