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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: 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.
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Volunteers celebrate fifty years of service to nature and students
For the past five decades, volunteers have offered children eye-opening experiences at St. Croix Valley site
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Creature Feature: Winged mapleleaf mussels cling to existence in a short stretch of the St. Croix
Endangered mollusks only live in a fraction of their historic range, while scientist seek to better understand and protect their delicate population.
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Harvesting rain: Farmer group helps protect St. Croix River watershed, inspires additional action
Innovative initiative effort seeks to reduce agricultural runoff by letting farmers do what they do best.
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Night of the Sturgeon
A first-person report from fishing the St. Croix for the legendary behemoths.
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Computer game offers players first-person perspective on St. Croix River history
The entertaining and educational experience takes players on a trip through time, exploring connections between people and the river.
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Scandia stormwater overflow: Work underway to reduce risk, details of damage emerge
Reviews have shown extent of impacts, raised questions about stormwater, and provided information to guide remediation.
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Ice is nice: Watch the St. Croix River freeze over
Photos and videos capture the beautiful transition from open water — as the river goes through a unique seasonal cycle.
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Creature Feature: Blue suckers can warn us when something is wrong with the river
Seldom seen bottom-feeders only live where the water is deep and clean, like the St. Croix, and can alert scientists to pollution.

