The gray wolf has long excited the human imagination. Minnesota, with approximately 2,600 wolves, is home to the largest and only continuous population of wolves in the lower 48 states. It is a center for wolf research. Countries around the world, as well as other states, look to Minnesota as an example of how wolves and humans can co-exist in relative harmony.
Students will work on two wolf projects during the course: one to determine pack numbers, territories, and behavior through tracking surveys near Ely, MN. The second, to determine wolf pack size, territory, and the impacts of prey species on the historic Jonvick Deer Yard along the North Shore of Lake Superior (Lutsen, MN).
Other topics covered in lecture and fieldwork include:
Please register online using the link below. A $100 deposit is due at the time of registration. Full payment is due by December 15, 2023. An airport shuttle service is available for $35 each way. Payments can be made using a credit card or check.
All fees to Osprey Wilds are non-refundable. There are no refunds for cancellations.
Optional: Registration and credit through Carroll University
Non-Carroll University students may receive college credit for this course by completing a Non-Degree Application with the following course information. Follow these instructions. Cancellations must also go through Carroll University.
If students have questions about receiving credit through Carroll University, please contact Lynn Novak, Director of Admission
Email: lnovak@carrollu.edu | Phone: 262.524.7620.
Osprey Wilds offers scholarships to help cover the cost of this course. Please download our scholarship form and submit it at least one month prior to the start of this course. Please limit your response to 2 pages. Scholarship requests are reviewed on a first-come basis.
Submit your application to frontdesk@ospreywilds.org
Mailing Address
Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center
PO Box 530 Sandstone, MN 55072
Phone
320-245-2648
frontdesk@ospreywilds.org