A new generation of readers gets a chance to drink from the source of some of the best ecological thinking and writing of the twentieth century.
Thinking about white pine
A biologist’s romance with a 200-year-old white pine.
In the Early Days
A last, lingering look at the unfolding season of spring in the St. Croix Valley.
Field Notes
Artist Mark Odegard finds inspiration in phenology
Harmony, Balance, Governance
Permitting Minnesota’s mines: what can we learn?
A deep dive into the permitting process for the decades-old Northshore mine and the proposed PolyMet mine reveals a lot about the flaws in the system.
Flexing mussels
The life-and-death secrets of mussels.
The Changing World of Maps
A meander to Montgomery, MN
Can we protect nature by giving it legal rights?
Communities are using “Rights of Nature” laws to defend waterways, species and other natural features from human threats.
Audible underwater worlds
A researcher records sounds under the surface of Minnesota lakes and hopes to learn whether humans are disturbing the lives of the denizens of the deep.
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