Fall 2024 Newsletter

Project Update



Blooming Lupines in the Glacial Valley Park Prairie | Photo by Sarah Lilja
  • Food for pollinating insects
  • Habitat for insects, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals
  • Building soils and resilient natural communities captures and stores carbon
  • Reduces or eliminates the need for fertilizers and uses less pesticides/herbicides
  • Provides greater stormwater infiltration and transportation due to deep roots and surface vegetation
  • Reduces stormwater volumes and captures nutrients that cause negative downstream effects to local streams and lakes
  • Rebuilds structure and biological diversity within soils

Entrance to the Newport Bailey Family School Forest Property

Wild Columbine in Newport, MN | Photo by Sarah Lilja

Attendees attending the July 30th workshop at Cottage Grove City Hall | Photo by Sarah Lilja

Watershed Management Plan Update process timeline
Timeline of Watershed Management Plan Update process

  • Trout Brook Celebration & Walking Tour – Join SWWD on Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 from 4-6 PM to celebrate the completion of the Trout Brook Stream Restoration! Click the link for more information and free registration.
  • Artist in Residence Exhibition Opening – SWWD presents Connecting at the Confluence: Photographs of natural places & community connections in the South Washington Watershed District. Join SWWD on Thursday, November 7th, 2024 from 6-8 PM at Carpenter Nature Center for the exhibition opening of SWWD Artist in Residence, Sarah Lilja! Visit the link for more information and free registration.


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