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The Annual St. Louis River Alliance Canoe Trip is Back!!

Join the St. Louis River Alliance on Saturday, August 7th from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for our Annual SLRA Canoe Trip. We will meet and launch from Woodstock Bay Primitive Boat Landing. Come explore one of the routes from the newly designated St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail and learn from about projects happening the the estuary by an Area of Concern Coordinator. RSVP to secure your spot today!

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[UPCOMING EVENT] Explore an Urban Treasure: The St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail

At the headwaters of Lake Superior nestled between Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin lies an urban treasure waiting to be explored. Join Kris Eilers, Executive Director of the St. Louis River Alliance, as she shares about the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. May 20th from 6-7 p.m. via zoom.

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St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Interstate Island Final Phase of Restoration 

It’s an exciting time for a Common Tern who soon will return to its restored nesting site on Interstate Island after overwintering in South America. 

Last year, restoration began on Interstate Island to combat habitat loss that happened over recent years due to flooding and higher water levels. Next week JF Brennan Company will complete the construction aspects of the habitat restoration.

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St. Louis River Area of Concern Construction Sites to be Avoided

There are many remediation and restoration projects going on in the St. Louis River Area of Concern. This is especially important for paddlers and boaters on the River. The sites that should be avoided due to active construction this year (2021) are Kingsbury Bay, Grassy Point, and USS/Spirit Lake.

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We are hiring! Seasonal Piping Plover Monitors

The St. Louis River Alliance is hiring three Piping Plover Monitors to work 20-30 hours a week from May 1st - June 15th, 2021. In the event that nesting behavior is observed, positions will be extended until August 31st. The employment extension will be determined by May 31st.

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