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Watch: Local news covers mass fish die-off at Pine City lake
Hot summer, lots of algae kill countless fish and make for a smelly lake.
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Hog facilities proposed in St. Croix River region featured in video report
Journalists report on how massive swine operations are increasing in Wisconsin — and resistance is, too.
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Urban indigenous school now has land, influence, and opportunity at Afton nature center
State grant makes it possible for Anishinabe Academy and Belwin Conservancy to work together on education and land management.
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Sharp-tailed grouse in east-central Minnesota show significant decline
Management actions planned, including closing east-central hunting zone season.
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People power: Protesters press Polk powers to push back on pig proposals
Large rally calls on county supervisors to take more action to protect land, water, and people.
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Wisconsin extends land protection funding for four more years
Legislature and governor reauthorize program to help preserve natural areas, wildlife habitat, and recreation.
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Drought deepens across St. Croix River drainage
Dry conditions mean low water and other challenges.
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Zebra mussel numbers skyrocket in lower St. Croix River
Invasive clams rebound after years of decline, putting entire river at risk.
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Storied fossil found near Stillwater in the running for official state designation
Aquatic creature from half a billion years ago could become Minnesota’s designated state fossil.
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Hog company proposes spreading manure near two St. Croix tributaries
Iowa corporation would distribute waste as fertilizer on farm fields in Trade and Wood River watersheds.