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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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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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Award-Winning River Researcher and Writer To Speak in the St. Croix Valley
Dr. Kurt Fausch will offer observations about why the world needs rivers.
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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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Researchers Are Ready To Stop Invasive Carp, Need $8 Million To Do It
University of Minnesota scientists have found a strategy to keep the non-native fish out of the St. Croix River.
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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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Grantsburg High Schoolers Net Answers About Rare Mussels in St. Croix Tributary
Students wade into the Willow River with a University of Minnesota scientist seeking critical conservation information.
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We Now Know Where One Imperiled St. Croix Valley Bird Spends the Winter
Scientists uncover new information about the migration of the musical wood thrush.
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Citizen Scientists Sought for St. Croix Insect Survey
“BioBlitz” event on Saturday, June 27 at the Minnesota Interstate State Park will enlist public to document what bugs call the park home.
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Park Service Scientists Survey St. Croix Birds
New reports cover bald eagle population and unexpected bird sightings.