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St. Croix Creature Feature: Spiny softshell turtle

By gregseitz_5tkixm | September 10, 2021

A recent encounter with this year’s hatchlings revealed a tenacious animal.

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Local farmers produce food, protect water, and support communities

By stcroix360 | September 3, 2021

Three farms show how their operations balance profits, local economy, and the environment.

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Good news for Namekagon River trout

By stcroix360 | August 26, 2021

Recent fish survey found a healthy population in the St. Croix tributary.

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Wetland rules put hog factory on hold

By gregseitz_5tkixm | August 20, 2021

Wisconsin officials pause application review while company considers next steps.

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Seeing some sights on the upper St. Croix River

By gregseitz_5tkixm | August 13, 2021

A scenic stretch offers wildlife, history, geology, and much more.

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Smoke on the water

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 30, 2021

A strange sojourn under sooty skies with smallmouth bass that just won’t bite.

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People power: Protesters press Polk powers to push back on pig proposals

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 23, 2021

Large rally calls on county supervisors to take more action to protect land, water, and people.

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Zebra mussel numbers skyrocket in lower St. Croix River

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 16, 2021

Invasive clams rebound after years of decline, putting entire river at risk.

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Hog company proposes spreading manure near two St. Croix tributaries

By gregseitz_5tkixm | July 9, 2021

Iowa corporation would distribute waste as fertilizer on farm fields in Trade and Wood River watersheds.

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Massive mayfly hatch on upper St. Croix River shows up on weather radar

By gregseitz_5tkixm | June 28, 2021

Meteorologists detect swarm of mating insects — a messy sign of clean water.

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