Seven Mile Creek stakeholders identify actions to improve water quality
From the St. Peter Herald By NANCY MADSEN
Great River Greening to present on developing a sustainable bioeconomy
Great River Greening will contribute to a workshop sponsored by the UMN's New Agricultural Bioeconomy Project, for organizations and individuals interested in the intersection of agricultural production, resource conservation, and rural economic development.
Legislators get deep dive on water quality issues (St. Peter Herald)
St. Peter Herald by By NANCY MADSEN
Video: Attracting pollinators to our restoration sites
With the help of partners, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation and the University of Minnesota, volunteers are hunting for bumble bees in prairie restored by Great River Greening, to tell us what we are doing right – and what we could do better – to manage for both plants and pollinators.