News & Updates
Share Your Input: 2024 Remedial Action Plan
The DNR is seeking public feedback on the draft 2024 Remedial Action Plan Update for the St. Louis River Area of Concern. The update summarizes pollution cleanup and habitat restoration progress in the last year and tracks progress on specific projects that are important for reaching our delisting targets. The document is available for public review and comment until Dec. 16, 2024.
December 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for December 2024.
Welcome to the Team: Karen Sunderman
Earlier this summer we hired two St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail Neighborhood Leaders to help us welcome and connect more people to the water. Meet Karen Sunderman, one of those Leaders.
Welcome to the Team: Nick Sunsdahl
Earlier this summer we hired two St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail Neighborhood Leaders to help us welcome and connect more people to the water. Meet Nick Sunsdahl, one of those Leaders.
The River Talks: Restored Connection to a River in Recovery
Join us on Wednesday, December 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake Superior Estuarium for the December River Talk brought to you by the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (LSNERR). St. Louis River Alliance Executive Director, Kris Eilers, will share about the river’s evolution.
Register: Starry Skies on the St. Louis River
Join the St. Louis River Alliance and amateur astronomer Bob King on Monday, December 16 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. to learn about the importance of dark skies along the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. We will park at the Morgan Park Community Center (1242 88th Ave W, Duluth) and walk over to the Spirit Lake Delta Cap (formerly slag point) to explore seasonal constellations and planets, and ways we can preserve starry skies for nocturnal animal habitat and future generations. Afterward, we'll look at Jupiter and Saturn through the telescope.
November 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for November 2024.
SLRA Membership Drive: Be a Voice for the River
The St. Louis River Alliance is excited to announce the launch of our Annual Membership Drive, from now until December 15 you’ll have a chance to win a free guided eco-kayak trip for six on the river when you support us. We invite you to recommit to helping the St. Louis River Alliance continue our important work of protecting, restoring, and enhancing this essential resource.
October 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for October 2024.
Vote for SLRA for the Co-op GIVE! Program
We are excited to announce we are in the running to be a 2025 GIVE! Non-Profit Recipient with Whole Foods Co-op in Duluth. This program allows shoppers to round-up at the register to support the St. Louis River Alliance. As a past GIVE! recipient, we are grateful for not only the monetary contributions but the outreach it has helped us cast.
To vote for the St. Louis River Alliance go to: wholefoods.coop/vote
River Connection Plant Walk
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our River Connection Plant Walk at Thomson Reservoir on Sunday, September 15! Valerie Ross Zhaawendaagozikwe, an enrolled member of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe/Long Plains First Nation with Duwamish, Dakota, Ojibwe, and Yakama heritage, led the walk hosted by the St. Louis River Alliance. Twenty-two attendees learned about the significance of native plants located near the Thomson Reservoir. Her passion for and knowledge about plants helped others discover plant qualities that have long sustained Indigenous communities.
Manoomin Restoration + Planting (Photos)
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Annual Manoomin/Wild Rice Planting on September 12. With high water levels we had less seed to spread as past years, but we still planted 280 pounds in Kingsbury Bay on the St. Louis River. This was the 8th year SLRA has had the opportunity to participate in these restoration efforts in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
@joyinfussed22 and Siiviis Gallery donate over $500 in earring proceeds!
We want to give a warm thank you to Terry McCarthy (@joyinfussed22) and Siiviis Gallery for donating over $500 to the St. Louis River Alliance from the August proceeds of Terry's earring sales at the gallery.
Annual Canoe + Paddle Trip (Photos)
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Annual Canoe + Paddle Trip on September 11. We had a couple dozen canoes, kayaks, inflatables, and standup paddle boards meandering along the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail on one of the most perfect, sunny paddle nights of the year (almost no wind). We started at Munger Landing at the new sandy kayak landing and headed halfway around Clough Island.
September 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for September 2024.
River Connection Train Ride (photos)
Thank you to everyone who joined us for a special River Connection Train Ride Charter. We had over a hundred community members from the river neighborhoods come out to learn about the Area of Concern cleanup efforts and experience the beauty of the St. Louis River and learn about the National Water Trail.
Woodstock Bay Celebration (photos)
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate the new improvements at Woodstock Bay Landing in Superior, Wisconsin. The St. Louis River Alliance adopted this site in 2022 and are so excited to see folks use the new fishing pier, accessible boat launch, picnic area, bathrooms, walking paths.... it is amazing how much change has happened because of our dedicated community who love this river.
Thank you volunteers!! Piping Plover habitat improvements on Wisconsin Point
August was full of Piping Plover habitat site improvements at the Wisconsin Point Bird Sanctuary. Mikayla Erickson, Piping Plover Project Leader, welcomed multiple groups including members from the Moose Lake LOONS, Master Naturalists, and SLRA members and staff to help remove and bag invasive plant materials, helping reduce the seed bank for next year’s shorebird season.
Meet our new National Water Trail Coordinator
We are excited to share that we have hired Mikayla Erickson to be our National Water Trail Coordinator!
Register for our Fall River Connection Plant Walk
Join the St. Louis River Alliance and Valerie Ross Zhaawendaagozikwe on Saturday, September 15th from 1-2:30 p.m. for a Fall River Connection Plant Walk. Come with us as we explore the diverse flora of Thomson Reservoir, learning about the plants, their characteristics and uses, and how to sustainably harvest them so they stick around for us and future generations. This will not be a foraging walk, but rather an opportunity to connect with and build appreciation for all that grows throughout the estuary.
This class is free and open to the public, but registration is greatly appreciated. Please register at: https://forms.gle/rNvJznDsWaE2gvtV7