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Bridges popular

http://www.bridges.state.mn.us/

Gateway to Minnesota environmental and natural resources information. A cooperative venture between state agencies. Search or browse.

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From Site to Story popular

http://www.fromsitetostory.org/

Archaeology and history along the upper Mississippi River. Contains archived visuals (photos, maps, illustrations and paintings), artifact and excavation photos, searchable bibliographies, site reports and links to important web sites.

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Minnesota Geological Survey popular

http://www.geo.umn.edu/mgs/

Conducts basic and applied earth science research and promotes education. Site includes geologic maps, educational materials about the state's rocks and landscapes, abstracts of ongoing research, and information about available publications.

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Minnesota North popular

http://www.minn-north.org/

Lake level and weather information for the Mississippi Headwaters area, including parts of the Arrowhead, Headwaters Region (Region 2), and North Central Minnesota.

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Minnesota Worm Watch popular

http://www.nrri.umn.edu/worms/

Collaborative effort enlisting students to monitor invading exotic earthworms in the state's forests and other natural habitats. Includes information on worm biology and identification.

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MinnesotaScience.com popular

http://www.minnesotascience.com/

Promoting interaction between Minnesota's science and technology communities, striving to bridge the gap between education and application.

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Office of the State Archaeologist popular

http://www.admin.state.mn.us/osa/

State agency charged with directing archaeological research in Minnesota, preserving sites and objects, protecting burial sites. In certain cases, archaeologists must be licensed by the OSA. Information on the office and on archaeology in the state.

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