In North Dakota, Multicultural Families Learn About Birds

After-school programs and a new park introduce Fargo's ethnic families to the birdlife that shares their state. 

List america鈥檚 well-known multicultural cities, and Fargo, North Dakota, probably won鈥檛 make the cut. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 actually unfortunate,鈥 says Marshall Johnson, 探花精选 North Dakota鈥檚 program lead. 鈥淚t is a very diverse city and is growing more and more so.鈥 For example, Bosnians and Africans from various nations have moved here after fleeing war-torn areas. With a fellowship from TogetherGreen (a partnership between 探花精选 and Toyota), Johnson is helping his neighbors feel at home by introducing them to the local fauna. 

This fall he will launch the DakotaLark Youth Leadership Program, aimed at fourth and fifth graders from two of the city鈥檚 most diverse schools. The kids will learn about the area鈥檚 common avian species in a Birding 101 course that Johnson leads. 鈥淲e have awesome grassland birds,鈥 he says, including the western meadowlark, North Dakota鈥檚 state bird, which inspired his program鈥檚 name. Field trips to such natural attractions as the Red River Valley鈥斺渁 great warbler location鈥濃攁nd 探花精选鈥檚 own Edward M. Brigham III Sanctuary will enable students to apply their knowledge. In long-established Fargo families, says Johnson, 鈥渕ost every kid will have an ongoing outdoor experience through hunting.鈥 But newer residents don鈥檛 share that tradition. 鈥淭his is an opportunity to get the kids outdoors in a way that maybe they never would have experienced.鈥

A habitat restoration project, which Johnson also spearheads, will make it even easier for Fargo families to learn about their environment. With input from the city commissioner, the Parks District, and the Unicorn Community Association, Johnson identified a neglected 16-acre plot 鈥渟mack dab in the most diverse community in all of North Dakota.鈥 Adults and kids will help transform the site into native prairie using landscape plans inspired by North Dakota State University students who devoted their summer to designing its layout. Adds Johnson, 鈥淚t will be the first birding-specific park in Fargo,鈥 making home a little sweeter for everyone.