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Six Ways of Seeing the St. Croix: Native lands
The St. Croix River watershed is the homeland of the Ojibwe and Dakota, who continue to live here and retain legal rights to the land and water.
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Six Ways of Seeing the St. Croix: Protected lands provide recreation and conservation
Public lands and other preserves offer everything from logging to rare species.
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New map series: Six ways of seeing the St. Croix
Helping you better understand the river and its watershed.
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Recently-discovered historic map of St. Croix Valley springs helps document early groundwater exploration
Hundred-year-old map found in research library reveals the story of an early conservationist and cartographer.
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Map: See the 92 Streams that Become the St. Croix
New online tool lets you see where all the water comes from, and where it goes.
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The St. Croix subway
The St. Croix is included in a cool map of the Mississippi River system, done in a style usually associated with subways.

