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Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area Long Term Ecological Research Program (UMN-MSP LTER)

The Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area (MSP) Long Term Ecological Research program brings together dozens of researchers from the University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas, USDA Forest Service, The Nature Conservancy, and Water Bar, to study how urban stressors affect the ecological structure and functioning of urban nature, including for pollinators, the urban forest, urban watersheds, and lakes and streams. Researchers also are exploring how disparities in who benefits most from urban nature have arisen and might be overcome. Researchers are studying diverse environmental policies and practices across numerous MSP municipalities to understand which ones best improve environmental outcomes for all residents. MSP researchers will engage with historically underserved BIPOC community partners in inclusive research that de-centers whiteness, and determine how such engagement changes researchers, community partners, and long-term urban nature research outcomes. Middle school learners will engage with MSP to learn state standards in Earth and life science through field trips to the Bell Museum and through urban nature-based learning activities in their own communities.
Contact: Mary Marek-Spartz (patt0335@umn.edu)
Collection Type: Observations
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: f5f8ebe4-c462-42af-a5f8-f77942d9f8d3
Live Data Download: Login for access
Digital Metadata: EML File
Rights Holder: University of Minnesota
Access Rights: Users are required to adhere to MSP LTER policies.
Collection Statistics
  • 996 specimen records
  • 996 (100%) georeferenced
  • 2 families
  • 3 genera
  • 3 species
Extra Statistics
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