Land & Water
Barb and Joel Mielke’s 37-Year Quest for Biodiversity in Bluff Country
Part three of Alison Leathers’ series on local conservationists features Barb and Joel Mielke who’ve restored prairie and oak savannah in Fillmore County, fostering biodiversity and creating habitat that’s now home to one of the region’s largest bat colonies.
ESSAY | Hiking Wisconsin’s Driftless Bluffs and Prairies
Our scenic blufflands, valleys and trails aren’t restricted to Southeast Minnesota alone, as a day’s hike into Western Wisconsin’s Driftless Area will prove!
Water Enthusiasts Gain New Access to Cedar River State Water Trail
New public access in Mower County’s Lyle Township opens the Cedar River to more paddlers and anglers, highlighting a successful partnership among state, county and local conservation groups.
Paddling the Mississippi River is a Grand Adventure!
Mississippi River expedition will be canoeing past southeastern Minnesota; details from the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
Conservation Conversation on Climate Smart Agriculture and Water Quality
Alison Leathers continues her Conservation Conversations with a report on the Fillmore County SWCD and its wide range of services for farmers and landowners.
Fillmore County Farmers Featured at Farm Aid 40
Local farming couple Vance and Bonnie Haugen were featured during the Farm Aid 40 events held in Minneapolis in September 2025. Root River Current‘s Julie Fryer was there.
Wilderness-Style Minnesota Driftless Hiking Trail Making Progress
An update on the Minnesota Driftless Hiking Trail which is close to opening a couple stretches of this proposed 100-plus mile wilderness trail through Southeast Minnesota.
Proposed Lanesboro Riverfront Project Adds Access, Fishing and Trails
John Weiss learns more about a proposed project to upgrade the portion of the Root River that winds through Lanesboro.
Conservation Conversation with Farmer Duane Bakke
Alison Leathers reports on a local farmer’s conservation work including no-till planting. Part of a three-part series.
‘Highly toxic’ hemlock widespread in Upper Midwest
Poison hemlock can be a killer – and it could be in your backyard. Our colleagues with the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk report on how it’s spreading through the region.