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List of nature centers in Minnesota : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of nature centers in Minnesota This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Minnesota. ==Current nature centers== ">website ), operated by the City in the 220-acre Oakdale Nature Preserve |- | Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo || Byron ||Olmsted || Southeast || 620-acre county park with zoo featuring rehabilitated native wildlife, a nature center and campsites |- | Prairie Wetlands Learning Center || Fergus Falls ||Otter Tail ||Central|| (website ), operated by the Fergus Falls Wetland Management District, 4 miles of trails |- | Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center || Spicer ||Kandiyohi || Central || (website ), 500 acres, includes a Native American history village and a shooting sports range |- | Quarry Hill Nature Center || Rochester ||Olmsted || Southeast || (website ), located in 320-acre Quarry Hill Park |- | The Raptor Center || Saint Paul ||Ramsey || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), raptor education and rehabilitation center, live raptor programs, operated by the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota |- | Richardson Nature Center at Hyland Lake Park Reserve || Bloomington ||Hennepin || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || Operated by the Three Rivers Park District |- | River Bend Nature Center || Faribault || Rice|| South central || 734 acres with 10 miles of trails |- | Saint John's Arboretum || Collegeville || Stearns|| Central || 2,830 acres, environmental education programs and events |- | Springbrook Nature Center || Fridley || Anoka || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || 127 acres, operated by the City |- | Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center || Schroeder ||Cook || Iron Range || (website ), operated by the North Shore Stewardship Association, education, preservation and restoration of North Shore of Lake Superior |- | Tamarack Nature Center || White Bear || Ramsey || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), operated by the County, 320-acre preserve within Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park |- | Voyageur Environmental Center || Mound ||Hennepin || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), 110 acres, year-round environmental education center, operated by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities |- | Wargo Nature Center || Lino Lakes || Anoka || Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), outdoor learning center operated by the County, part of the 5,000-acre Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve |- | Westwood Hills Nature Center || St. Louis Park || Hennepin|| Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), 160 acres, operated by the City |- | Wildlife Science Center || Columbus || Anoka|| Minneapolis–Saint Paul || (website ), wolf research and education center, weekend public tours |- | Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center || Finland || Lake|| Iron Range || 2000-acre K-12 school and residential learning center |- | Wood Lake Nature Center || Richfield || Hennepin|| Minneapolis–Saint Paul || 150 acres, operated by the City |- |}
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