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Song celebrates the St. Croix River and people who have called it home
Choir performs original composition about the river’s history and connections to humans, accompanied by piano — and beautiful photos.
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St. Croix Watershed Research Station announces artist/writer residencies for summer 2018
The application deadline is February 28, 2018 to live and work at the historic St. Croix River cabin this summer while helping enhance scientific understanding through art.
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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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New director appointed at St. Croix Watershed Research Station
Dr. Jim Almendinger becomes third leader of scientific organization studying lakes, rivers and other waters around Minnesota and the world.
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Swooping St. Croix swamps for swimming dragonflies
To search for rare species of the interesting insects, citizen scientists start by looking underwater.
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Pine Needles artists-in-residence selected for 2017 season
A novelist, a painter, and a sculptor will live and work at the St. Croix River cabin this summer.
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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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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.
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New St. Croix River paintings to be exhibited at Marine church
Artist stayed on the river last summer and studied it intensely.
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Lake Looks Like a River: Making Sense of the Lower St. Croix
How water moves through the broad, 25-mile stretch has big implications for cleaning up its algae problem.