News & Updates
WATCH NOW: St. Louis River Area of Concern
The St. Louis River was designated as one of the 31 Areas of Concern (AOC) on the Great Lakes due to significant historical issues with pollution and degraded habitat.
For decades the Alliance has been working on projects with state, tribal, and federal agencies in order to delist the St. Louis River as an Area of Concern by 2025.
Watch now to learn more!
KUMD Green Visions Interview: “We need healing right now. We’re all better when we go to the water.”
Check out this great interview between our Executive Director Kris Eilers and KUMD 103.3 FM. Kris sat in for the 'Green Visions' segment to discuss current St. Louis River Alliance projects and progress. During these uncertain times, this is a great reminder that the river is here for our healing!
Thank you Lisa Johnson for having us on the show.
LISTEN TO FULL INTERVIEW: https://www.kumd.org/post/green-visions-we-need-healing-right-now-were-all-better-when-we-go-water
WATCH NOW: St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail
The St. Louis River Alliance is proud to present to you The St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail video.
The St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail project is a direct result of a cleaner river and decades of restoration work. The National Water Trail is a multi-use waterway enabling the public to experience the St. Louis River Estuary amidst the urban landscape of the Twin Ports.
Watch now to learn more!
April 2020 - $5,597.71 in donations awarded to SLRA from the Give Program at Whole Foods Co-op Duluth
The St. Louis River Alliance was the Give Recipient at the Duluth Whole Foods Co-op for the month of April 2020. Thank you to everyone who rounded-up at the register, providing us with $5,597.71 in donations. Your generous giving will help us continue our work of protecting, restoring and enhancing the St. Louis River Estuary!