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Draffen Branch Free-Span Bridge

Stream Stewardship Trust funds in the amount of $30,000 were provided to construct a free-span bridge and remove a low-water crossing on Sandband Drive across Draffen branch (Moniteau Creek tributary) in Cooper County. The crossing removal will improve passage for aquatic life including the Topeka Shiner.

Birds of Lake Yahoa Book

A MCHF contribution of $8,775, made possible by an anonymous donor, helped fund an illustrated, bilingual guide book to the birds of Lake Yahoa in Honduras. No guide book to this biologically diverse area existed; with this guide, area conservationists can help draw avitourism, which helps provide funds to encourage protection of bird habitat–habitat that […]

Horse Creek Land Acquisition

Stream Strewardship Trust funds in the amount of $55,500 were provided for a land acquisition of Horse Creek area adjacent to Angeline Conservation Area in the Current River watershed, which is a Conservation Opportunity Area (COA). This is suitable habitat for the cerulean warbler, a species of conservation concern. The area will join Angeline Conservation […]

Cracker Neck Branch Grade-Control Structure

Stream Stewardship Trust funds in the amount of $50,000 were provided to install grade-control structures to stabilize the streambed of Cracker Neck Branch a second order tributary (Sac River watershed) and to provide stable crossing for light equipment (Lawrence County).

Shoal Creek Livestock Exclusion and Permanent Protective Easement

Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were allocated to this project to exclude livestock from Shoal Creek and also pay for a permanent protective easement for a 180-ft width of vegetated riparian corridor along this Ozark stream.

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