Fixing Minnesota’s Water Issues One Drop At A Time
You’ve probably read the recent Star Tribune commentary co-written by our Executive Director, Paul Austin. The op-ed discusses the need for a comprehensive approach to fixing our statewide water...
View ArticleA Hole-in-One Restoration Project
In my post last month I discussed my plan to profile local solutions to fix our state’s water problems. And, I’ll focus on the East metro, since that’s the area I work in. The first project I will...
View ArticleMaplewood’s Unlikely Conservation Hero: The Mall
When I envision writing my Conservation Minnesota blog posts each month, I’m not likely to consider writing about a shopping mall. Don’t get me wrong – I have nothing against shopping. However,...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Story?
For those of you who have been following my posts, you know that I have been writing about water conservation in the East Metro for the past few months. Well, this month I will be making a slight...
View ArticleNitrogen and Buckthorn? Yes, they’re related issues.
Prairie planting site in the South Washington Conservation Corridor, Woodbury – by Julie Drennen For those of you who aren’t familiar with buckthorn, it’s an invasive tree (some consider it to be a...
View ArticleLumberjack Conservationists Succeed at Low Waste
I am always amazed at how passionate people are about conservation and at the power of volunteering for accomplishing a lot. Every year in the city of Stillwater there is the Lumberjack Days Festival....
View ArticleLeaf Me Alone about My Yard
Are you familiar with the Next Door app for your phone? It’s the neighborhood connection application that allows you to post important area-specific updates or requests for household items or services....
View ArticleMinnesota’s New Year’s Resolution: more renewable energy
As this year comes to a close and we welcome 2018, I’ve been reflecting on our conservation goals for Minnesota. I’m sure that’s what everyone thinks about while sipping eggnog by the fire, right?...
View ArticleLights-Free Landfills, Please
In dealing with the post-holiday clean-up and getting our lives back in order, many of us are now wondering what to do with our broken or unwanted holiday lights. If you have read my previous blogs,...
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