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Goats restore rare ‘goat prairie’ at Freedom Park
Herd helped get rid of invasive plants and bring back native wildlife on steep bluffs slopes at the confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers.
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Wiping out wild parsnip removes dangerous plant and restores critical habitat
Wisconsin “Invader Crusader” offers lessons from eradicating harmful plant in Kinnickinnic River region.
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Minnesota DNR captures and tags invasive silver carp in St. Croix River
Tagged fish will provide important research data, and was a direct result of tracking previously tagged bighead carp.
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Search for invasive species during two citizen stewardship events
August 17 offers two chances to learn about non-native plants and help control their spread in local waters.
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Learn how to protect the St. Croix from invasive species at on-the-water workshop
July 19 program will train citizens on monitoring and reporting invasive species.
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Another invasive bighead carp found in St. Croix River
DNR says latest fish captures — including in the St. Croix and others in the Mississippi — do not indicate reproduction.
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Non-native reed encroaches on St. Croix River
The invasive plant which has been found nearby can choke out other wetland species and change the ecosystem.
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Author to share stories about consequences of invasive carp
Environmental journalist who recently published a new book about Asian carp species and the human response to the non-native fish will present at two events in the area this April.
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DNR: Boaters and anglers must take steps to prevent aquatic invasive species spread
Follow laws and protect your favorite river this Fourth of July and all year long.
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Prevention is essential to keep invasive species out of the St. Croix River
Zebra mussels and other non-native organisms can have severe negative ecological and economic effects.

