Working to protect the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area

Groups of all sizes needed at Vermillion Stewards events

Attention scout leaders, classes, churches, and families looking to volunteer together -- FMR has three upcoming volunteer opportunities taking place in beautiful areas and appropriate for all experience levels!

To discuss which event is best for your group, please contact FMR Volunteer Coordinator sue rich, Tuesdays - Thursdays at 651-222-2193 x14.


Mississippi River News

Position announcement: Finance Manager

The Finance Manager (part-time 20/hours a week) is responsible for the overall functioning of the accounting process in fun, growing environmental nonprofit. This is a great workplace for an experienced financial manager with nonprofit familiarity and an interest in river conservation. Read more…

Weigh in on Saint Paul Park's comp plan

As communities update river corridor plans, Saint Paul Park is charged with planning for approximately 300 acres of undeveloped critical area land that surrounds a quiet backwater bay on the Mississippi River. Read more…

Thanks to the generous souls who made the Challenge possible!

Thanks to the generous souls who made the Challenge possible! About 150 of you deserve great thanks for contributing time and toil to this year's successful event. Read more…

Great Mississippi River Wine & Dine Rendezvous

Enjoy exceptional food and wine on the banks of the Mississippi at this event benefiting FMR. Read more…

August — Dobsonfly

Learn about the dobsonfly, a (somewhat distant) relative of the antlion. Dobsonflies spend most of their life in the larval form and are very predaceous. Read more…

History, nature intersect as St. Paul rediscovers an urban oasis

An advocacy group's recent successes show the way to a renewed vision for St. Paul's Lilydale Park. Read more…

July — Leadplant

A striking July-blooming plant on the prairie is leadplant (Amorpha canescens), one of the few native shrubs found there. Read more…

Oak savanna interpretive tour

Thursday, September 11, 2008 — 6:30-8:00 pm

Carolyn Carr, an ecologist with Ecological Strategies, will lead an interpretive tour of the special Oak Savanna in the Mississippi River Gorge. Carolyn has years’ experience conducting educational and outreach programs to protect open space and restore natural areas, particularly in urban areas, and has been an integral part of the work in this section of the River Gorge. Read more…

Vermillion River Watershed clean-up

Saturday, September 20, 2008 — 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Volunteer in your community to help clean up the parkland along the Vermillion River as part of an organized watershed-wide Vermillion River clean up at three sites throughout the watershed. Volunteers are needed to help pick up litter along the Vermillion River during the low water levels of autumn, helping to beautify this trophy trout stream. Read more…

EPA approves changes to state water quality standards

The new standards, when achieved, will make our waters cleaner for recreation and other uses. Read more…

Prairie Wildflower Walk at Grey Cloud Dunes SNA

Thursday, August 14, 2007 — 6:00-8:00 pm

Discover the beautiful native grasses and wildflowers of the largest intact prairie system in the Twin Cities. Explore wind-sculpted dunes overlooking the river and look for rare prairie plants with experienced guides. This is one of our most popular tours! Read more…

FMR key to Highland Park Ford redevelopment planning

We’re playing an important role in two areas of planning for the future of this key riverfront resource. Read more…

It’s FMR’s 15th anniversary!

We’re now 15 years old, and one way we want to celebrate FMR’s anniversary is by asking you to submit a favorite FMR story. Read more…

Sand Coulee Stewards

If you love prairies and are looking to make a difference in their health and vitality, but have a difficult time coordinating events with your schedule, this opportunity may be a perfect fit. Read more…

Legacy Amendment would help clean up impaired waters

A new list of Minnesota’s polluted waters underscores the need for clean water investments proposed in a constitutional amendment on the state’s November 4 ballot. Read more…

Rice Creek open for paddling and FMR leads a tour

FMR’s Special Places Tour in the Rice Creek Watershed included the newly opened reach of the Rice Creek through the former Twin Cities Army Ammunition parcel. The event was a big hit with participants and was featured in the Star Tribune. Read more…

Welcome to new intern Emily Johnson

A recent graduate of Saint Anthony Village High School, Emily is assisting with outreach and coordination for volunteer and stewardship events throughout the summer. Read more…

Weigh in on the Lilydale Regional Park Master Plan

The City of Saint Paul is amending the Lilydale Park Master Plan and is seeking comments from their advisory group and members of the public. Read more…

Lakeshore and Prairie Restoration

Wednesday, August 13, 2008 — 6:00-8:00 pm

Help weed and care for native lakeshore and prairie plantings in this Hastings city park. Read more…

Ecologists fear floodwaters will dramatically increase “dead zone” in Gulf of Mexico

Recent heavy rains and flooding in the Upper Mississippi River Basin are expected to expand the region of the Gulf of Mexico starved for oxygen. Read more…

Wet prairie and innovative wastewater treatment tour

Saturday, August 9, 2008 — 9:00 am-12:00 pm

Wildflowers, green roofs, and hope for the future. If these things sound good to you, join Friends of the Mississippi River and the Metropolitan Council for a tour of both the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant and the neighboring restored wet meadow. Read more…

Sandee Blanchard and Dan Smith

[Photo: Sandee Blanchard and Dan Smith]

Featured Volunteers — July 2008

Sandee and Dan are lured to water — and they’re also terrific volunteers for FMR’s signature water event.

 

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Farewell to Longtime FMR Staffer Gabe Ormsby

FMR webmaster/IT Geek is hanging up his paddle and picking up…is that a gopher? Read more…

Wade into your watershed

If you’re looking for a rare, in-depth experience contributing to the health of your watershed, without having to earn your master’s degree, this is the perfect opportunity. Read more…

FMR, Park Service reach out to river corridor communities

FMR and National Park Service staff conducted workshops last month in Ramsey, Brooklyn Park, Cottage Grove and Hastings to educate community leaders about tools and resources available to help realize local, state and national goals for the Mississippi River Corridor. Read more…

Our under-the-radar National Park — Star Tribune editorial

The 14 June 2008 Star Tribune featured an editorial on the Twin Cities’ own national park — The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area — which for all of its charms has managed to escape the notice of many locals. Read more…

River geo-trashing gets notice on local TV news

A local volunteer impatient with the use of the Mississippi River as a dumping ground has an ingenious new way to facilitate cleanup of ugly trash and debris. Read more…

Green Routes

This exciting resource can help you plan a memorable green tourism experience. Check it out! Read more…

Roger Roffler Memorial Fund honors life of river caring

A new FMR fund honors the steady commitment Roger Roffler made to the beauty and enjoyment of the Mississippi River. Read more…

Tainted dirt from ballpark site dumped in Minnesota River floodplain

Waste Management Inc. and government agencies are trying to reach agreement on what to do about 30,000 cubic yards of contaminated dirt from the Minneapolis ballpark site that the company improperly deposited beside the Minnesota River last summer. A fix could cost $1 million or more. Read more…

Mississippi River toxic chemical probe widens

Four states are joining Minnesota in testing for toxic PFCs in the Mississippi River. The compounds’ presence in well water has caused widespread concern about drinking water quality and health implications in the Twin Cities metro. Read more…

Stenciling season is here again!

FMR is looking for classrooms or community groups in Saint Paul to participate in our Storm Drain Stenciling Project. Complete kits are available free of charge from us, and a representative will meet with your group to explain the threat of non-point source pollution and the purpose of the project. Read more…