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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.
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Dive Into Dragonflies At Educational Event
Public meeting on January 3rd will offer lots of information about the amazing aquatic insects.
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Watch “Why Do Rivers Curve?”
The St. Croix’s course is created by little disturbances, lots of time – and some interesting math.
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Kid Classes Get Creative Inspiration from St. Croix Science
Hudson programs will artistically explore the natural world.
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Bald Eagle Research Reveals St. Croix Contaminants
Scientists briefly borrow baby eagles to study harmful substances.
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Guest Post: Water Quality of the St. Croix and Sunrise Rivers
A leading river researcher shares key information about the science behind the stewardship.
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Highlights from the 2013 St. Croix River Research Rendezvous
Bite-sized information about many different topics of St. Croix River science.
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Citizen Scientists Study the St. Croix
Water testing volunteers provide essential data to guide river clean-up.
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Pining for Better Habitat
Restoring natural forests offers an opportunity to help birds and other wildlife.