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Rare Arctic bird seen at mouth of St. Croix River
Gull species native to tundra and ice was found thousands of miles from home.
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Scientists find ‘stranded’ 100-year-old mussels surviving in upper St. Croix
Specimens are believed to have persisted above St. Croix Falls dam, cut off from host fish, for more than a century.
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Every St. Croix River fish that scientists tested for new toxins had high levels
Fish samples from the lower river contain high enough amounts to limit consumption.
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Railroad tycoons’ estate along St. Croix will open for holiday season family fun
Once a retreat for powerful St. Paul businessmen, Big Rock Creek Farm is now hosting a unique winter festival.
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Call for writers: Poets of Place
St. Croix Valley poets are invited to apply to be of the Poets of Place as part of the 2022 NEA Big Read in the St. Croix Valley.
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Painting exhibit celebrates and supports St. Croix stewardship
Artwork on display in Osceola features the river, and a percentage of sales will be donated to its protection.
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New toxin found in St. Croix River fish
High levels of “forever chemicals” in fillets point to decades of industrial pollution.
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Six charts explaining the science of climate change
Take a closer look at what’s driving climate change and how scientists know CO2 is involved.
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Prairie protectors save site overlooking St. Croix River from state sale
Group will continue to manage natural habitat at Blueberry Hill for at least five more years.