WOLF RIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER
A US registered nonprofit
The Wolf Ridge campus sits atop a high ridgeline overlooking Lake Superior and includes 2,000 acres of forests, inland lakes, and streams. Its wide variety of habitat creates a spectacular outdoor teaching environment.
Wolf Ridge’s overnight school program immerses students in a dynamic hands-on outdoor learning situation where they study climate change, environmental science, conservation, and the natural world that surrounds them.
Students go into the woods, the fields and the streams. They learn to value and respect all that they see and explore meaningful ways to take this back into the environments they inhabit every day.
About 14,000 students and teachers attend Wolf Ridge each school year. For some urban students, this is their first experience in the woods. For others, Wolf Ridge opens their eyes to the natural world in new ways, but for all, we model and teach values, behaviors, and technologies that lead to sustainable lifestyles.
We give young people the opportunity to develop into the kind of wise and informed decision makers that will understand the importance of protecting the natural world. They will be our voice in the future.
In the words of Richard Louv, "Passion is what ultimately motivates change. Passion does not arrive on videotape or CD. Rather, it is lifted from the earth itself by the muddy hands of the young; it travels along grass-stained sleeves to the heart.”
Thank you for helping us build a passion for the natural world in our students…a passion that will motivate change.
Donors' Wall
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William Vanderwall
Wolf Ridge builds great kids!
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Susan Nagel
Wolf Ridge ROCKS!
Finland, MN 55603
218-353-7414
mail@wolf-ridge.org
http://www.wolf-ridge.org







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