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Interview: Ryan Rodgers Has Spent 300 Days Photographing the St. Croix
The Osceola photographer presents about his work on Feb. 15, and will ski 80 miles along the river later this month.
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Winter Walking at Wild River
A snowshoe hike along the river finds subtle beauty, swans, and silence.
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Exhibit Features Interpretations of Birch Trees
Lake Elmo’s New Century Artists are celebrating a symbol of growth with this show in Stillwater.
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Living dinosaurs
The Lake Sturgeon in the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers are an ancient, unique and delicate fish species.
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St. Croix River Association 2012 Year-in-Review
The river faces multiple threats, but advocacy and education efforts are making progress.
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Welcoming Trumpeter Swans for Another Winter
Trumpeter swans gathering on the river in Hudson are a popular sight, but lead sinkers threaten their health.
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Land Protected on the Totogatic River
The purchase of 262 acres will keep 2.5 miles of the river wild and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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Scandia City Council Moves to Approve Tiller Gravel Mine Permit
Ignoring a recent Planning Commission recommendation to deny a permit, the council is looking at approval with restrictions.
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Linking forestry to water quality
Protecting, restoring, and enhancing forests throughout the basin are keys to protecting water quality and maintaining the ecological and socio-economic health of the basin.
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Good Neighbors: Scandia and the St. Croix
An up-close report on the gravel mine proposal next to the river as the city prepares to decide its fate.