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Video: Take a trip down Wisconsin’s wild and wonderful Totogatic River
Public television program profiles a renowned tributary of the St. Croix, and the people who worked to protect it.
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Video: Historian visits prehistoric St. Croix site
The sandstone overhang was used centuries ago by native people for shelter, proven by artifacts and rock art that are now gone.
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Botanicals: Plant life reigns at ArtReach St. Croix
Painting, sculpture and prints celebrate plants during the depths of a Minnesota winter.
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Farmer and conservation group work together to protect St. Croix River bluff
Unique partnership ensures river scenery will be preserved, a hiking trail will be possible, and a farmer will continue working the land.
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Watch an ice fisherman catch a 120-pound sturgeon on the St. Croix
Minnesota angler breaks state record for the once-endangered fish, and then releases it back into the river.
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Swans Chillin’: White on White
Trumpeter swans and other waterfowl hunkered down on the St. Croix River on a cold and windy day.
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Stillwater farmers find balance between growing food and St. Croix stewardship
Axdahl Farms restore land to improve productivity and reduce runoff into the river.
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“Wildly Successful Farming” benefits people, wildlife, lakes, and rivers
Author of new book that documents how farming can produce crops while reducing negative impacts will lead discussions at two libraries near St. Croix tributaries.
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Video: 22 seconds @ 22 below
Spring-fed creeks along the St. Croix River are still open and tinkling along even when the air temperature dives far below freezing.
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Video: River of Springs
With water gushing out of the ground at his feet, a Minnesota-based spring hunter explains what makes the St. Croix’s so special.