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Minnesota’s State Symbols Poster

Posted: September 11, 2019 by zzz Data

Category: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

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Minnesota’s State Symbols Poster
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • Display | Poster
Description:

This beautiful 18" x 24" poster depicts all of Minnesota's natural resource-related state symbols: loon, red pine, morel mushroom, walleye, agate, wild rice, and more.

The back side of the poster tells the story of each symbol's rich history and how it came to be a symbol.

Free

Author: Minnesota DNR Division of Forestry
Topic:
  • Natural Sciences
  • Animals
Audience:
  • Formal Educator
  • Grades PreK-12
  • Youth
  • Informal Educator
Length in pages or time:
Fee?: 0
Library Loan?:
Is Training required?:
Seasonal?:
Language other than English:
Order information or contact: Minnesota DNR Information Center 651-296-6157 888MINNDNR info.dnr@state.mn.us
Link: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/education/mnsymbols/index.html
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