Friday, March 28, 2008
Take Action with Earth Hour March 29th!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Dirt Cheap Compost Bins in Hennepin County!
- Option 1:
- Pre-order your bin by April 1, 2008 using this order form.
- Choose to pay for and pick up your compost bin at either Bachman's or the Reuse Center (Lakewinds Natural Foods had some too but is already sold out!) between April 19-22.
- Option 2:
Monday, March 17, 2008
Spring Birding Season

Details of this year's bird hikes are still being worked out, so check back for more information. But in the meantime, get yourself all psyched up by checking out this bird list (124 KB PDF) for species found in the river gorge, compiled by Dave Zumeta, experienced birder, and one of our guides for the gorge birding hike.
Or check out this list of birds spotted near Bluff Street Park in Cedar Riverside, compiled by Steve Brandt, a resident of the area. This is a great example of site specific bio-monitoring done by citizens, which can sometimes be very helpful in making the case to protect and/or restore a natural area. Thanks Steve!
LIST OF BIRDS SPOTTED IN AREAS AROUND RIVERVIEW TOWER
AND THE ADJACENT MISSISSIPPI RIVER BLUFF
Regular residents:
Killdeer
Mourning Dove
Northern Flicker
Downy Woodpecker
Hairy Wood pecker
Red Eyed Vireo
American Crow
Black Capped Chickadee
House Wren
American Robin
Grey Catbird
Yellow Warbler
American Tree Sparrow (winter)
Chipping Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Dark Eyed Junco (winter)
Northern Cardinal
Common Grackle
House Finch
American Goldfinch
Occasional visitors:
Cooper’s Hawk
American Kestrel
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Eastern Wood Pewee
Great Crested Flycatcher
Yellow Throated Vireo
Blue Jay
White Breasted Nuthatch
Northern Mockingbird
Brown Creeper
Cedar Waxwing
American Redstart
Indigo Bunting
Redwinged Blackbird
Brown Headed Cowbird
Baltimore Oriole
Grasshopper Sparrow
Bald Eagle
Peregrine Falcon
Migrants:
Swainson’s Thrush
Hermit Thrush
Tennessee Warbler
Yellow Rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Mourning Warbler
White Crowned Sparrow
White Throated Sparrow
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Earth Day 2008 Events!
Earth Day in the city: Minneapolis watershed cleanup
Saturday, April 19, 2008 — 9:30 am-Noon
East 36th Street & West River Parkway, Minneapolis River Gorge
This cleanup is an Earth Day tradition in the Minneapolis River Gorge. People come from throughout the local river corridor neighborhoods and throughout the metro area — through churches, corporations and classes — to contribute to the health and vitality of the Mississippi River Watershed.
We’ll meet at East 36th Street and West River Parkway, an Oak Savanna actively being restored by FMR Gorge Stewards volunteers. Here, you’ll sign in and receive gloves, trash bags, refreshments and directions. Pizza will be provided for volunteers by Parkway Pizza.
This event is part of a city-wide cleanup sponsored by the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board and the City of Minneapolis. For alternative site information, call the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board at 612-230-6484.
No pre-registration required.
Thank you sponsor Parkway Pizza! (4457 42nd Avenue South, 612-729-9090)
Garlic Mustard Pull in the Gorge
Sunday, April 27th, 2008 — 1:00-3:00 p.m.
East 35th Street & West River Parkway, Minneapolis River Gorge
Join Friends of the Mississippi River and other volunteers from the Gorge Stewards on Saturday, April 26th to help remove garlic musta

Volunteers will meet at 35th Street and West River Parkway for training in identification and removal of garlic mustard, and then work to remove garlic mustard near the river flats between 34th & 35th Streets and at the oak savanna near 36th Street.
Pre-registration is required. For more information, or to register, please contact Volunteer Coordinator sue rich at 651-222-2193 X14 or by using this contact form.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Attention Minneapolis Residents!

Photo courtesy of dugjeep.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Drawdown of the St. Anthony Pool

When we first started planning this day, we were only going to do one tour. We thought we would have to put in extra work to fill it too, given that it was an outdoor tour in the middle of the winter, during the middle of a weekday. When we had almost 100 registrations overnight after barely putting the word out, we realized we were very wrong. We worked some quick magic to add more tours, and had every one filled within a matter of a couple days. So when the weather forecast s

Our super-volunteer Tim Boyle joined me, and when he wasn't helping me with organizational stuff he was taking amazing photos! These first two photos are his, and if you'd like to see more, check out this site:
http://www.ttboyle.com/drawdown/ddhpgp.htm
There was quite a bit of media coverage of the event, but my favorite video was from the Star Tribune (and not because I was in it). They talked to a lot of different people, had some great narration from

If you weren't able to make one of the tours, I recommend checking out the links to photos or media coverage in this post. We hope to have a video of the tour to post here soon, so check back!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Winter home and watershed care: Tending your house, yard and river

Join this free workshop!
- Listen, learn, and discuss environmental impacts of various winter home and yard maintenance options: de-icer selection, application rates, snow removal methods, etc.
- Start planning for greener times. We’ll discuss such approaches to managing stormwater as landscaping with native plants, the proper use of lawn fertilizer, rain gardens, and much more!
Please note: Advanced registration is required to attend this workshop.
To register, contact FMR Volunteer Coordinator sue rich with your name, address, e-mail address and phone number and the number in your party, at 651-222-2193 x14 or by using this contact form.
This workshop is free of charge and is offered by the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and the City of Saint Paul Department of Public Works. Presented by Friends of the Mississippi River and Fortin Consulting.
First photo courtesy of the MWMO. Read more on the subject of winter snow and ice removal for homeowners at their website: http://www.mwmo.org/education.htmlSecond photo courtesy of Elizabeth Storey.