April will offer opportunities to connect with Diane Wilson’s award-winning book and Greg Seitz’s watershed work.
Herons and frogs, fungus and flowers.
Free film showing and discussion, featuring Dakota poet Rosie Peters, will be held on Sunday, April 26 in St. Croix Falls.
Farming areas that use lots of fertilizers and pesticides stood out for the swift and accelerating decline of their bird populations.
On April 12, Dan Chouinard and Barbara McAfee will lead Mayer and a cast of voices in celebration of the St. Croix River Watershed
Male red-winged blackbirds have returned and owls await hatchlings.
DNR says group was essential to celebration of famous park’s 125th anniversary.
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway’s partners at Wild Rivers Conservancy highlight priorities for park plans.
Hours of daylight have been gained since the winter solstice, and it shows.
Marine on St. Croix’s feedback calls out several issues of concern and requests National Park Service action.
A House Unbuilt announces program to support creative work focused on environment, place, and community.
The first migrating birds are finding their way back north while maple sap will soon start running.
Lake Alice and boat landing will be reopened once repairs are completed in fall 2027.
French cartographer placed the St. Croix on seventeenth-century map despite some geographic misconceptions.
Architect and environmental educator shares river works from the 1980s.
Dozens of creeks—and a few lakes and ponds—in the St. Croix watershed are home to beloved fish species.
Scientists looked for mussels on the Namekagon River, saw wolves while seeking birds, surveyed springs, monitored water quality, and more.
Mild weather may bring out several species of mammals and even bees.
DNR invites feedback on draft regulations for long-ignored species.
Input invited on plan that seeks to address crowding, camping, and much more.
Allen S. King Plant water discharges can cause dangerous conditions.