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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.
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Mooneye, sturgeon and microplastics in trout
Highlights of the St. Croix River-related science presented at this fall’s Research Rendezvous.
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Researchers invited to share St. Croix River watershed science at October rendezvous
The annual one-day conference in Marine on St. Croix seeks presentations and posters about river-related research.
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Microscope reveals diverse life in the St. Croix River
See some of the tiny organisms that live in the river through the eyes of a young photographer.
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Video: Dragonfly diehards from across America visit St. Croix Valley
Annual meeting of national dragonfly organization brings citizen scientists and others to unique insect habitat along the St. Croix River.
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Dragonflies go through marvelous metamorphosis along the St. Croix River
Researchers looking for the intriguing insects on the upper river were lucky to see special species and amazing transformations.
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Research Revelations: The St. Croix River’s wild waters have experienced two big periods of change separated by a century
Here’s what we know about how the river has changed since 1850.
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River people: The St. Croix’s human side
Studies of the Wild & Scenic river reveal parallels to the people who call it home.
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Award-Winning River Researcher and Writer To Speak in the St. Croix Valley
Dr. Kurt Fausch will offer observations about why the world needs rivers.
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Asking ‘What If’ in the St. Croix Watershed
Computer simulation finds it possible to meet water quality goals for the Wild & Scenic River – if conservation is expanded.

