River Walk: Returning Good Fire to Wisconsin Point
Ishkode (Ojibwe for fire) is not only an important part of Anishaabe history and culture, but also a valuable land management tool for our northern pine forests. Join the Lake […]
Ishkode (Ojibwe for fire) is not only an important part of Anishaabe history and culture, but also a valuable land management tool for our northern pine forests. Join the Lake […]
A place to explore! Join us in the interactive exhibit hall to learn more about how fresh water, ecology, and culture coexist and thrive in the Lake Superior watershed. The […]
Are you curious about the practice of harvesting & processing Wild Rice? Manoominikewin – Ojibwemowin for harvesting wild rice – holds both cultural significance and ecological importance. Join the Lake […]
Join us for a free, bird-focused morning! This event is planned in partnership with the Friends of the Lake Superior Reserve, Duluth Parks and Recreation, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, Wisconsin […]
Get to know the river in your backyard! Join us for The River Talks – a free learning series hosted at the Lake Superior Estuarium. On December 10, Kirsten Rhude, […]
Get to know the river in your backyard! Join us for The River Talks – a free learning series hosted at the Lake Superior Estuarium. Join us on January 14 […]
Get to know the river in your backyard! Join us for The River Talks – a free learning series hosted at the Lake Superior Estuarium. This River Talk features Karina […]
Join us at the Lake Superior Estuarium for the opening of a NEW exhibit that shares the history and importance of Ojibwe cultural fire - Ishkode - at Wisconsin and […]
Get to know the river in your backyard! Join us for The River Talks – a free learning series hosted at the Lake Superior Estuarium. This River Talk features Hannah […]