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Get Creative on the St. Croix by Paddling with Rangers and Artists
Three outings offer opportunity to explore the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers and create art.
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St. Croix Flooding: Bridges and Landings Close, Tributary Dam Destroyed
Flooded streams are wreaking havoc on the St. Croix River’s watershed and residents – but people are showing their resilience.
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“Watershed” Art Exhibit on Display for Two More Weeks in St. Croix Falls
Showcase of St. Croix Valley artists illuminates the role of the artist in times of change.
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Centennial Summer: Two Rivers, Two Hundred Miles, One National Park
Celebrate the 100th birthday of the National Park Service with an ambitious adventure on the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers.
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Seeking St. Croix Citizen Scientists: Search for Plants and Animals at BioBlitz
Twenty-four-hour event from May 20 to 21 will attempt to find and identify numerous species.
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Registration Is Now Open for Popular Ranger-Guided Kayak Trips on the St. Croix River
Eight outings will provide new perspectives on the river this summer.
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Riverway Speaker Series Kicks Off with Program on Glacial History of St. Croix Valley
Learn the story of how ice shaped the valley from geologist Carrie Jennings.
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VIDEO: Rose Parade “Virtual Float” Featuring the St. Croix River
The fast-paced short film extols the Wild & Scenic River and commences the National Park Service centennial.
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Sole Stream Gage on the Namekagon is Saved
Several groups have banded together to pay for the operation of a vital river monitoring station.
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We Now Know Where One Imperiled St. Croix Valley Bird Spends the Winter
Scientists uncover new information about the migration of the musical wood thrush.