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Climate Change and Watershed Management
Minnesota has been getting warmer and wetter in the past century, with the most dramatic changes in the past two decades. Read More
Want to Get Off the Sidelines and Make Real Change?
Rachel Hanks, 2016 Master Water Steward, and Sarah Goodspeed, program facilitator, explore the plantings in Cross Lutheran Church’s rain garden across from Wakefield Lake in Maplewood. Read More
Our Minnesota Water Stewards program is growing
by Sage Passi We recently celebrated our new graduating class of community watershed volunteers who completed their training as Minnesota Water Stewards. The program is a partnership between the Freshwater Society and cities, watershed districts, watershed management organizations and non-profits. We now have 16 certified Minnesota Water Stewards doing… Read More
Keller Creek – A Channel for Restoring, Learning and Recreation
By Sage Passi Mounds Park Academy biology students kick off this year’s planting season at Keller Creek. Read More
Roger Svendsen Champions Cigarette Litter Clean-Ups
By Sage Passi Roger Svendsen has been picking up cigarette butts around Lake Phalen for almost a decade. He brought his stash to Lake… Read More
An Arbor Month Tree Trilogy
An Arbor Day Message By Anna Barker “What’s your favorite tree?” “Oh I don’t know, maybe a white pine.” “Mine’s definitely apple trees because you can eat them.” “No you can’t, Silly, laughing, nobody eats… Read More
A Lake Mirrors the Past, Present and Future
By Sage Passi Yesterday, the old people and kids carried arm fulls of trash – everything from car hoods and pipes, algae-covered shopping carts to glass and plastic bottles up to the parking lot overlooking Ames Lake. Ames Lake Journal April 2000 A story I wrote twenty years ago called… Read More
Flood study underway for Grass Lake and Snail Lake area
In response to high-water conditions around Grass Lake, Snail Lake and nearby wetlands, the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District is coordinating a large-scale flood study, currently underway. The goal is to identify strategies that will stabilize the system to withstand increasingly heavy precipitation and… Read More
Excellence Awards recognize important partners in watershed conservation
During our annual recognition dinner held Nov. 14 at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood, we awarded several conservation partners who have made significant positive impacts on the watershed. Here are this year’s Watershed Excellence Awards recipients, followed by photos of friends and colleagues who joined us for the evening. Dana… Read More