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Injured eagle rescued from river in July is released back into wild
Bird that got hurt in fight with another eagle was nursed back to full health and released along the lower St. Croix — with more planned this weekend.
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River trip connects veterans with the St. Croix and each other
A float down the river with the National Park Service offers peace and much more.
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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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Progress report: Lots left to do for Lower St. Croix’s water as clean-up continues
After ten years of hard work, the first restoration milestone is approaching.
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Beloved St. Croix Valley nature center to close after more than 50 years
Warner Nature Center near Marine on St. Croix will close its doors at the end of 2019 after five decades of environmental education.
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In memoriam: Bill Clapp worked to protect the St. Croix for future generations
Lifelong river steward grew up loving the St. Croix and worked so it would simply ‘stay the same.’
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Wake Woes: Scenic stretch of St. Croix struggles with boat speeds
River management is intended to provide recreation for everyone, but some boaters are breaking rules they may not know exist.
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Osceola’s Bending Branches introduces its first recycled canoe paddle
Company says paddle made with leftover wood is a step toward being more sustainable — and will support river protection with each purchase.
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St. Croix Creature Feature: River is refuge for endangered mussel
Spectaclecase species is subject of intensive research and protection.
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Stillwater reveals designs for new Riverwalk pedestrian path
Extension of the walkway south of Lowell Park will prevent erosion and offer opportunities to enjoy river views.