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Freedom birds: Bald eagle encounters on the St. Croix
Independence Day brings back memories of the raptors seen often along great American rivers.
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Chisago County Goes After Gullies
Erosion control is keeping massive amounts of soil and nutrients out of the St. Croix River.
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Volunteers Needed To Hunt Invasive Species At St. Croix River Bridges
Event on Sept. 10 seeks to survey streams and provide valuable information for river protection.
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From Lava to Log Jams: Interstate Park Preserves St. Croix River History
Created in 1895, the state park straddling the St. Croix was the first of its kind in the country.
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Local Leaders Invited to Discuss St. Croix Conservation at ‘Workshop on the Water’
Annual riverboat ride will focus on how communities can help protect their river and backyard National Park.
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Friday: Lake-Lovers Conference Comes to Spooner
Workshop will offer numerous learning opportunities about cherished lakes in the upper St. Croix watershed.
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Public Invited to Upper St. Croix River Basin Forestry Conference
Join forest professionals and landowners on Feb. 17 to explore important issues facing forests in St. Croix River country.
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Oil & Water: Line 61 Pipeline Carries Oil That Could Sink if Spilled in the St. Croix Headwaters
Authoritative new study confirms that diluted bitumen can complicate clean-up by submerging and sticking to surfaces.
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Oil & Water: Pipelines Face Growing National Scrutiny
Line 61’s route across the St. Croix River’s headwaters is a focus of calls for new safety measures.