Field Days

Field days allow attendees to engage in animated discussion and problem solving while experiencing the results of a variety of management scenarios firsthand. 

Photo by Michelle Biodrowski

PRI field days are the product of collaboration among many people from different organizations. Here are some examples of how PRI has partnered with other organizations to develop our field days. 

2023 Field Day

2023 - Minneopa Bees Bison and Burning PRI field day.pdf

2022-23 Virtual Field Day

2023_02_1516-PRI_V_FieldDayFlier.pdf

Module 1 - The History of Management at Minneopa State Park

Module 2 - The Return of the Bison

Module 3 - Managing Prairie and Savanna with Grazing and Fire

Module 4 - Change and the Future of Prairie Management and Conservation at Minneopa

2022 Field Day

MDNR_PRI_FieldDayFlier2022.pdf

2021 Virtual Field Day

PRI_V_FieldDayFlier2021.pdf

Module 1 - A wildlife manager’s perspective on conservation grazing while trying to overcome Kentucky bluegrass and smooth brome (captioned)

Module 2 - Why farm this way: Utilizing adaptive management grazing to benefit cows, prairie, and people (captioned)

Module 3 -  Evaluating success (or failure): monitoring to understand where we’re at, where we’re headed, and how we need to adapt (captioned)

Module 4 - High stakes management with rare wildlife

2019 Field Day

2019-PRIFieldDayFlier.pdf

2018 Field Days

2018 Field days flier.pdf
MN _DNR_PRIFieldDayFlyer8.2.18.pdf
Neal Smith 2018 Field Day Flyer.pdf

2017 Field Days  

2017 Field Day Announcement_final.docx

2022 Field Day