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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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Asking ‘What If’ in the St. Croix Watershed
Computer simulation finds it possible to meet water quality goals for the Wild & Scenic River – if conservation is expanded.
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Researchers Are Ready To Stop Invasive Carp, Need $8 Million To Do It
University of Minnesota scientists have found a strategy to keep the non-native fish out of the St. Croix River.
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St. Croix Boom Site Closes for Transformation to Park
Historic area will be changed from a wayside rest to a place primarily for picnicking and enjoying the river.
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Poem: The Color of a River
Dedicated to the St. Croix.
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Stillwater Lift Bridge Starts Regular Schedule
The bridge lifts every hour or half-hour between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
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Dinner Speaker Will Discuss Oil Pipeline Route Options
St. Croix River Association annual event will include a presentation by photographer and pipeline safety advocate Richard Hamilton Smith.
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Pine Needles Artists-in-Residence Selected for 2016 Season
One poet, three visual artists, and one choral curator will live and work at the St. Croix River cabin this summer.
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Invitation: Ojibway Water Ceremony at the St. Croix Boom Site
The event this Sunday morning will honor the essential nature of water in our world.
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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.

