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Earth Day conference in St. Croix Falls to focus on frac sand mining
The third annual event will feature presentations about ordinances which can be used by local communities to regulate mining.
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Environmental author William Souder writes from St. Croix River region home
An interview with the author of a new book about Rachel Carson, who says Silent Spring still matters today.
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Scientist seeks St. Croix River ice-out information
An aquatic ecologist is asking for people to contact him when the ice is off the river at three points where routine water sampling is performed.
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“English Majors’ Ball” will raise money for literary arts programs
Party will include live music, silent auction, and a St. Croix 360-sponsored river Twitter haiku challenge.
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Report: No Asian Carp Evidence in St. Croix River
A new scientific study contradicts a 2012 report that invasive fish DNA had been found in the river.
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Presentation Will Cover Growing Agricultural Demand and Pollution
The free talk by natural resource professional Jim Gulliford will be at UW-River Falls the evening of April 8.
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Zebra Mussel Decline Continues in the St. Croix
For two consecutive years, almost none of the invasive species have been found in the river.
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Video: Hudson ski jumpers practiced with river leap
Historic footage shows a ramp built near Hudson in 1958 which ski jumpers used for summer training.
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Interview: New play shows love for St. Croix’s cranes
Project leader Robin Murray was inspired by camping and crane-watching at Crex Meadows.
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Photos: Start of Spring on the St. Croix
This year’s first day of spring is much colder than last year, and less hospitable to the river’s birds.