
MINNESOTA DRIFTLESS FIELD TRIP
Weaver Dunes Walk
Saturday, August 24 – 9:00 to Noon
Location: Weaver Dunes Scientific and Natural Area in Wabasha County
Join us at Weaver Dunes Scientific and Natural Area in Wabasha County for a walk through a unique sand prairie.
The sand prairie at Weaver Dunes SNA has a number of unique plants that we don’t normally see in other prairies of the region, including goat’s rue, silky prairie clover, field snake cotton, rough-seeded fameflower, and woolly beach heather. There will be plenty of opportunities to nerd out on plants, so bring your field guides and hand loupe. We’ll also talk about the unique soils and geology of the site as well as the unique wildlife.
WHAT TO BRING:
Bring sunscreen, a hat to keep the sun off your face, insect repellent, and plenty of water or other hydrating liquid. Some folks will plan to eat lunch at the site so bring your lunch if you’d like to do that too. But if you pack it in, you’ll need to pack it out.
WORK LEADER:
If you’d like to join us, or if you have any questions, send an email to Michelle Cochran. You’ll need to RSVP in case there are any last minute changes in the plans due to things like bad weather. Only those who have RSVP’d will be notified of the last minute changes, if they occur.
DIRECTIONS:
We’ll meet at the north end of 124th Avenue, which you can see if you click on this Google Maps link.