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Historical Records and Studies
1865 Bearing Tree Records Survey
View data relative to the plant communities of Saint John's which was collected in 1865. Paul Melchior, North Hennepin Community College compiled the data into this electronic format.
1934, The Natural History of Collegeville, Minnesota
Completed in 1934 by D. Alexius Hoffmann, O.S.B this document provides an overview of the geography, geology, minerology, hydrology, and biological communities present in Collgeville Township in 1934. Hand drawn sketches of plants and uses of natural resources are inserted along with the text of the document. The original document was handwritten manuscript but was retyped in its current form by a student of Paul Melchior, North Hennepin Community College.
2002 Oak Savannah Planting
Coordinating with Minnesota Native Landscapes and Prairie Restoration, Inc, Saint John's Arboretum planted a variety of native grasses and forbs in the 35 acre oak savannah restoration in 2002.
2003 Bonestroo Watershed Report
Saint John’s University recognizes the need and value in maintaining water quality in the watershed as it flows through the campus. The goals of this study were to identify sources and amounts of phosphorus loading to the main water bodies on campus, to recommend management actions, and to create a framework for a implementing a water quality management plan.
2004 Technical Memo: Campus Hot Spot Assessment
This technical memo is a follow-up to the 2003 Bonestroo Watershed Report. The analysis was initiated as a result of the 2003 report characterizing the watershed for Saint John's University. While the 2003 report was a broad scale investigation into the sources and magnitude of pollutant loads in the University's lakes, this hot spot analysis identifies, at a fine level of detail, the sources and magnitude of sediment and nutrient loads within the campus.
2005 Deer Tick Survey
The Minnesota Department of Health sampled for deer ticks (Ixodes scapularis) at Saint John's Arboretum in 2005 as part of its effort to explain increasing rates of tick-borne diseases in Minnesota. This letter summarizes their findings.
2009 Aerial Deer Survey
On February 5, 2009, the Minnesota DNR conducted an aerial deer survey of Saint John's and neighboring properties. The report shows that Saint John's has made great strides in reducing the deer population since the implementation of a deer management plan in 2007. The report encourages Saint John's to continue to consistently implement sustainable deer harvests every year to maintain the deer herd levels at or below the levels recorded here. Follow the above link to read the complete report. The buck shown here in velvet was taken by bow by Saint John's neighbor, Brian Anderson on his land near the SE corner of Saint John's in 2009.

