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For years, the MK Nature Center has been a special place for kids to discover and learn about wildlife. Now the center is expanding its educational footprint with more classes for adults in things like nature photography and protecting Idaho's rivers.
Victoria Runnoe, the superintendent of the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center and conservation education supervisor with Idaho Fish and Game, joined Idaho Matters to tell us more about these new classes.
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For years, the MK Nature Center has been a special place for kids to discover and learn about wildlife. Now the center is expanding its educational footprint with more classes for adults in things like nature photography and protecting Idaho's rivers.
Victoria Runnoe, the superintendent of the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center and conservation education supervisor with Idaho Fish and Game, joined Idaho Matters to tell us more about these new classes.

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