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Activities — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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The Living Prairie Museum hosts a number of exciting year-round events for all ages. Winter brings snowshoeing and presentations on prairie research, while summer brings prairie plants, family education programs, and prairie festivals. Explore the calendar to see what's happening. All of our events are located at the Living Prairie Museum unless otherwise noted. A summary of our annual events are listed below. You can also visit the Living Prairie Museum website. Become an Eco Explorer. This annual serie...
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Become a Friend — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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Help us preserve the endangered tall grass prairie by becoming a Friend of the Living Prairie Museum. Your membership enables the Living Prairie Museum to care for the tall grass prairie and develop innovative environmental education programs. BECOME A friend of the living prairie museum. The Friends seek funding for special projects, such as prairie seed propagation and pollinator conservation, while also funding the wages of student prairie technicians in the summer. Support new and innovative environm...
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Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. THE TALL GRASS PRAIRIE. The living prairie museum. The Living Prairie Museum is a 13 hectare tall grass prairie preserve in Winnipeg. Set aside in 1968, the preserve is home to more than 150 different grass and wildflower species and an array of prairie wildlife. Friends of the Living Prairie Museum. Friends of Living Prairie Museum also engage the public through community events. P...
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Visit — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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September to Thanksgiving Weekend. Admission to The Living Prairie Museum is free. Donations are accepted and welcomed. Events for all ages and abilities happen year-round at the Living Prairie Museum. Visit our Activities Calendar. To see what's coming up. All are welcome to visit the prairie year-round from dawn until dusk whether or not the Interpretive Centre is open. Download a self-guided trail booklet below or find one at the front entrance to the Interpretive Centre. Click below to view more!
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special projects blog — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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Keep up to date. March 10, 2016. March 10, 2016. Updates from Living Prairie Museum. Click below to view more! Look at all of the baby fleabane! These little guys are destined to produce the seeds of future prairies. https:/ t.co/8R4flOHfAK. About 4 days ago. For further information on the Living Prairie Museum visit the City of Winnipeg Living Prairie Museum Website. Or email prairie@winnipeg.ca. Friends of the Living Prairie Museum. 2795 Ness Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada, R3J 3S4 204-832-0167.
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Newsletter — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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Prairie Breeze is the Living Prairie Museum's quarterly newsletter. Keep informed with seasonally relevant research and news. Become a Friend of the Living Prairie Museum to receive a subscription to current issues. Our Herbarium on Canadensys. The Prairie in Fall Colour. Sparrow Songs of LPM. Updating the LPM Herbarium. The Prairie in Bloom. Our Snowshoe Sundays Were a Hit! What Spring Will Bring at LPM. Wishing Kyle a Fond Farewell. What's New: Biofuels and Teaching Tools. What's New: Invasive Species.
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seeds of diversity — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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Loss of species, habitat reduction, and declines in genetic diversity in native tall grass prairie plants are constant concerns when working to conserve prairie habitat. The Living Prairie Museum addressed this issue by developing the. Project. EcoAction funding was secured through the Friends of the Living Prairie Museum in order to establish plots for cultivating native plants and harvesting seed. Preserve the genetic diversity of plants native to the tall grass prairie ecosystem. This project was made...
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Prairie Pollinators — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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POLLINATORS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS. Many insects that are feared or viewed as distasteful are anything but, providing important services that maintain ecosystems and support agriculture. Despite a longstanding ecological relationship with plants and pollinators, public perceptions of insects are often negative, or there are gaps in our understanding of the benefits of insects and why they require our protection. Education for Conservation: Prairie Pollinators and Beneficial Insects. Why focus on insects?
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Volunteer & Employment — Friends of the Living Prairie Museum
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There are many exciting opportunities to become involved with the Living Prairie Museum. Hiring takes place in early spring, and volunteer events occur throughout the year. As a non-profit organization, volunteers are essential to the Living Prairie Museum. From prairie management to festivals, volunteers are actively involved in public outreach and preservation of the tall grass prairie. WAYS YOU CAN HELP. Contribute an article for our quarterly newsletter, The Prairie Breeze. Be a kid again and help wi...