How people connect to the St. Louis River Estuary
A study of the St. Louis River Estuary investigated the community’s deep connections to it and Lake Superior.
A study of the St. Louis River Estuary investigated the community’s deep connections to it and Lake Superior.
Come visit our booth under the big tent on Barker’s Island in Superior this Sunday, 11 am – 3 pm.
Schoolchildren from Northern Lights Elementary in Superior enjoyed a successful outing on Wisconsin Point as part of the decade-long Rivers2Lake Education Program.
Last week, I joined a walking tour to check on the progress of projects designed to improve the environment on Barker’s Island in Superior, Wisconsin. After a welcome at the Lake Superior Estuarium by Jim Paine, the mayor of Superior, we hoofed it over to Barker’s Island beach. Although most of the work on the Read more about Environmental improvements to Barker’s Island progressing[…]
Wisconsin Sea Grant is among several sponsors of the 11th annual St. Louis River Summit, which will be held March 1-3 via Zoom.
The November River Talk featured Dustin Haines, research coordinator for the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve. His Zoom talk held in cooperation with Café Scientifique Twin Ports, was titled, ““Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Clash of Wetlands With Lake Levels, Invasives and Humans.”