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Horses Haul Logs for Forest Rejuvenation

By Stephanie Hemphill | March 2, 2015 |

A landowner near Duluth hires horse loggers to selectively cut aging aspen, fostering the growth of young maples and oaks.

Filed Under: Homepage Bottom Features, Resource Management Tagged With: forestry, minnesota, resource management

Wings and a Prayer

By Laurie Allmann | March 4, 2014 |

Migration of songbirds connects the St. Croix River to Costa Rica, and inspires a poet.

Filed Under: Birds, Homepage Bottom Features, Poetry

Taking the Brook Trout’s Temperature

By Greg Seitz | September 25, 2013 |

Notre Dame biologists study how native fish could be restored to the Namekagon River watershed.

Filed Under: Climate Change, Fish, Homepage Bottom Features, Research

Fate and the Lake: Seven Ideas about “The Lighthouse Road”

By Greg Seitz | December 13, 2012 |

Filed Under: Agate Book Review, Homepage Bottom Features

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