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Interview: North Shore photographer Craig Blacklock turns lens toward St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers
A new book by the well-known nature photographer contains hundreds of images of the St. Croix River and its tributaries.
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More than a pretty paddle: Namekagon River trip offers education and entertainment
Annual adventure offers lots of support to paddlers, as well as numerous programs to enrich the experience.
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Call for artists: The Phipps seeks submissions for special St. Croix River exhibit
Deadline is July 1 for artists across the country to apply for a juried exhibition at the art center in Hudson this September and October.
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Uncommon bird species currently abundant on the St. Croix River
A belated spring migration means interesting species can be seen throughout the watershed.
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America’s freshwater mussels are going extinct — here’s why that sucks
Dozens of these water-filtering species are at risk of vanishing, and that’s bad news for every living creature that relies on them.
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Kinnickinnic River declared ‘endangered’ due to dams
American Rivers named the St. Croix tributary and trout stream to its annual list to urge leaders to remove dams in River Falls soon.
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50th Anniversary: Photos and quotes from the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act celebration kick-off
St. Croix River stewards praised the river and past advocates, while launching a full schedule of events and activities to mark 50 years of federal protection.
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April – Signs of Spring Month in the St. Croix Watershed
Celebrate 50 years of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway in March with St. Croix Valley Interpretive Association Partners.
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50th Anniversary: Read Senator Gaylord Nelson’s fiery 1965 speech calling for St. Croix River conservation
Nelson urged Minnesota officials to protect the St. Croix before it suffered the same abuses as America’s other great rivers.
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October Awe: Autumn wonder on display in St. Croix River kayaking video
See the colors and the beauty of the river from a first-person point-of-view in this video filmed among the falling leaves.