The Audubon Center of the North Woods, also known as Osprey Wilds, is a private, non-profit residential environmental learning center and conference retreat center located on the picturesque shores of Grindstone Lake in east-central Minnesota. With a commitment to fostering an understanding and responsibility towards the environment, Osprey Wilds offers year-round experiential environmental education programs, school field trips, nature immersion learning experiences, and a range of programs and events for all ages. The center also provides comfortable lodging options for up to 162 people, along with rustic and camping accommodations.
With a rich history that dates back to the days of the Ojibwe occupation and the farming of the property by the Schwyzer family, Osprey Wilds is dedicated to earth stewardship and has implemented various renewable energy sources and conservation measures to reduce its carbon footprint. The center's diverse lakeside property includes old growth pine forest, deciduous forest, managed woodlands, wetlands, and restored prairie, providing a serene and immersive natural environment for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, Osprey Wilds serves as a charter school authorizer, supporting charter schools that prioritize experiential learning.
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