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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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St. Croix River region students seek to shape future of river
Young people from schools up and down the river and beyond gathered in River Falls to learn, and get inspired to lead.
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Special message: River stories to inspire stewardship
New fundraising campaign asks readers to support river stories.
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Ospreys’ recovery from pollution and shooting is a global conservation success story
Chemical pollution and hunting pushed Ospreys to the edge of extinction in the mid-20th century. Today, they have rebounded and can be spotted worldwide, often nesting on manmade structures.
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‘Major’ flooding much more likely in latest forecast
Weather Service says the potential for record-setting floods has increased significantly since last week.
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Minnesota legislators want to rename Interstate Park for river protector Walter Mondale
Bipartisan bill introduced to honor Wild & Scenic Rivers Act champion by putting his name on the popular Taylors Falls park.
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Deep snowpack could mean significant spring flooding
Federal flood forecast shows a high chance of high water when the starts to melt along the St. Croix River.
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Famous fish: St. Croix sturgeon crowned as new champion, receives national attention
Headline-grabbing behemoth caught through the river ice has been certified as the largest in Minnesota history.
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Video: Take a trip down Wisconsin’s wild and wonderful Totogatic River
Public television program profiles a renowned tributary of the St. Croix, and the people who worked to protect it.
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Video: Historian visits prehistoric St. Croix site
The sandstone overhang was used centuries ago by native people for shelter, proven by artifacts and rock art that are now gone.