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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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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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Register for the 14th annual “Protecting the St. Croix Conference”
This year’s conference will focus on implementing plans to improve water quality in the St. Croix River.
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Presentation About Brown’s Creek Restoration Projects
The March 21 seminar will cover recent projects to restore water quality in the beloved Stillwater trout stream.
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Tiller mine permitted by city council
After four years of debate, shorter and highly-restricted permits are approved.
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Guest post: Scandia gravel mine approval was ill-advised
The mine will be bad for Scandia and bad for the river, and its approval was unnecessary.
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Asian Carp Fighters Include Senators and Scientists
Federal legislation would organize anti-carp effort, and new research is looking at ways of stopping the invasive fish.
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Scandia expected to approve gravel mine
The city council wil vote on permits to allow mining at the site, with numerous restrictions.