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‘Canoemobile’ kicks off popular Red River Basin watershed education programs

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Grand Forks Herald
Brad Dokken

Grand Forks Herald

More than 700 students and teachers took to the water last week as the International Water Institute launched its fall River Watch and River of Dreams programs in record-setting style. Partnering with Wilderness Inquiry’s “Canoemobile,” the institute turned rivers across the Red River Basin into floating classrooms, where kids paddled 10-person canoes and learned firsthand about their watershed. With sunny skies and calm conditions, the week highlighted how outdoor education can connect young people to local waterways in unforgettable ways. Brad Dokken with Grand Forks Herald has the full story.

Grand Forks Herald
Brad Dokken

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