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Coalition working to permanently protect former Wilder Forest and nearby lands and waters
Washington County project could preserve large area of valuable wildlife habitat while expanding parks and public lands.
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Tweets from the seats: Highlights of the 31st annual St. Croix River Research Rendezvous
Read real-time updates as presenters shared study findings and looked back at legacy of science and stewardship.
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Harvesting rain: Farmer group helps protect St. Croix River watershed, inspires additional action
Innovative initiative effort seeks to reduce agricultural runoff by letting farmers do what they do best.
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Computer game offers players first-person perspective on St. Croix River history
The entertaining and educational experience takes players on a trip through time, exploring connections between people and the river.
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Researchers invited to share St. Croix River watershed science at October rendezvous
The annual one-day conference in Marine on St. Croix seeks presentations and posters about river-related research.
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Microscope reveals diverse life in the St. Croix River
See some of the tiny organisms that live in the river through the eyes of a young photographer.
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Pine Needles artists-in-residence excited to work with St. Croix scientists
Three Twin Cities artists and one art and science student from Iowa will live and work in the Pine Needles cabin this summer.
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Song celebrates the St. Croix River and people who have called it home
Choir performs original composition about the river’s history and connections to humans, accompanied by piano — and beautiful photos.
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St. Croix Watershed Research Station announces artist/writer residencies for summer 2018
The application deadline is February 28, 2018 to live and work at the historic St. Croix River cabin this summer while helping enhance scientific understanding through art.
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Research Revelations: The St. Croix River’s wild waters have experienced two big periods of change separated by a century
Here’s what we know about how the river has changed since 1850.