
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway’s partners at Wild Rivers Conservancy highlight priorities for park plans.
Lake Alice and boat landing will be reopened once repairs are completed in fall 2027.
Architect and environmental educator shares river works from the 1980s.
Increasing open water draws many of the first migrating birds to return to the river.
Hours of daylight have been gained since the winter solstice, and it shows.
Marine on St. Croix’s feedback calls out several issues of concern and requests National Park Service action.
A House Unbuilt announces program to support creative work focused on environment, place, and community.
The first migrating birds are finding their way back north while maple sap will soon start running.
French cartographer placed the St. Croix on seventeenth-century map despite some geographic misconceptions.
Architect and environmental educator shares river works from the 1980s.
Dozens of creeks—and a few lakes and ponds—in the St. Croix watershed are home to beloved fish species.
Scientists looked for mussels on the Namekagon River, saw wolves while seeking birds, surveyed springs, monitored water quality, and more.
Mild weather may bring out several species of mammals and even bees.
DNR invites feedback on draft regulations for long-ignored species.
Input invited on plan that seeks to address crowding, camping, and much more.
Allen S. King Plant water discharges can cause dangerous conditions.
Plants need phosphorus, and other nutrients, to grow. But soil tests can’t tell if there’s too much.
Sun dogs in the sky and skunks on the prowl.
Winter Salt Awareness Week offers chances to learn more about salt pollution and ways to prevent it.
Tropical Wings invites applications for $1,000 grants to help migratory birds.
National Park Service accepting comments on final draft of major new plan for St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers.
Learn about the latest events and activities taking place in the region.
Evening events offer miles of trails lit by luminaries.