Rambling through one of Duluth’s wild stream gorges, Duluth poet Sheila Packa muses on natural history, Finnish culture, and forest mysteries.
John Moyle: Minnesota’s Aldo Leopold
Learning about a man whose holistic thinking and scientific rigor continue to protect Minnesota’s natural resources decades after his death.
Wilderness Voices: Travis Novitsky
“Some of my most unforgettable moments are sitting on the shores of a boreal forest lake on a calm night with no wind, watching the northern lights dance overhead while the haunting calls of loons echo across the water.”
Home is Where the Heart Is
Poetry from a young writer and photographer.
Duluth talks about the future
The emerging concept of climate migration challenges one northern city to examine its values.
‘Mixing:’ Painter mingles art and science, land and water
New work by a 2018 artist-in-residence on the St. Croix River celebrates the beauty of a confluence where the waters of two rivers affected by very different human activities meet.
Book review: They Have a Word for It
Rheingold’s classic, a book for our times.
Battle over Manoomin
Tribal governments and the state of Minnesota offer competing plans for protecting wild rice.
Will woodland caribou survive in the Lake Superior basin?
Human policy decisions may pose a more imminent threat to caribou than climate change.
A Brighter Way Forward
Time to listen to young voices
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