Watershed partnership assisting tomorrow's leaders
A broad coalition of people, aligned with agriculture, recreation, conservation, urban/rural communities, education, and government entities, make up the The Seven Mile Creek Watershed Partnership. The group is reporting positive results: Landowners are coming forward to learn more and take real steps toward land management that has a positive impact on the environment.
Sharing seven-mile science
7-Mile Creek Watershed Partnership has issued a report that utilizes data collected in recent years and historical information from the watershed.
How to collect Milkweed Pods
Help us collect one million milkweed seeds that we will grow and spread across important spaces throughout the Twin Cities Metro Area and the Anoka Sand Plain. Pods are in perfect condition for collecting now, (October 12, 2017) some have burst, but many are still intact.Read More
Bridgeview Park Reserve preserves rare habitat in Sherburne County
Great River Greening is partnering with Sherburn County to restore oak woodland and brushland to Bridgeview Park Reserve - at 28.8 acre parcel that holds a rare, nearly undisturbed plant community with pre-European type vegetation.