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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.
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Research Rendezvous Offers Full Day of St. Croix Science
Forum on October 20 will feature scientists sharing their research about the river and its region.
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River Bum Blog: Three Hours, Two Countries, One Canoe
A budding Brazilian scientist spending his summer in the St. Croix Valley got to take a break from the laboratory and spend an afternoon on the river.
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Spring in Bloom on the St. Croix
A boater concerned about pollution collected an algae sample so scientists could see what it said about the river.