Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars allowed MCHF to underwrite stewardship fees and other easement-related expenses of the Ozark Regional Land Trust, which is holding the permanent easement on 1,000 acres in Warren County donated by private invididuals. The landowners placed the easement on the property to ensure that their land, which contains 3.5 miles of […]
Solar-Powered Horse Watering Tanks
These three solar-powered watering tanks for horses on Angeline Conservation Area provide an alternative water source and thus help protect Lick Log Creek and the Jacks Fork River.
Fire Ignition Equipment
This fire ignition equipment is need to facilitate larger prescribed burns and burns in rough terrain, to help with natural community restoration.
Topeka Shiner Spawning Area Gravel
MCHF funds paid for gravel to deposit in a stream that runs through Pawnee Prairie Natural Area and The Nature Conservancy’s Dunn Ranch, to improve a spawning area for the Topeka shiner, a fish of conservation concern.
LaBarque Creek Watershed Protection
Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of $13,250 were used to purchase a 5.87-acre tract of land adjacent to the Young Conservation Area in Jefferson County. The tract includes a section of LaBarque Creek, a Missouri Department of Conservation-identified priority watershed threatened with development. EPA funds of $19,250 were also applied toward this purchase.
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