Stream Stewardship Trust Funds allowed MCHF to fund stream bank erosion problems at this site on private property along Indian Creek. The site is upstream of the Town Hole Access aquatic Conservation Opportunity Area; stream bank improvements will benefit the COA: Indian Creek has been identified as a major contributor of nutrients to Elk Creek, […]
Remote Triggering Mechanism
MCHF funds contributed towards the purchase of this mechanism to assist with the National Duck Banding Program and other wildlife management and research activities. The USDA contributed $45,000; USFWS $30,000 and MDC $45,082.
Whitewater River Erosion Control
Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars paid for the installation of rock structures to correct stream bank erosion problems on the Whitewater River. The project is secured by permanent easement and involves 21.5 riparian acres. CRP dollars of $5,877.30 from the Farm Service Agency were also applied to this project.
Little Bourbeuse, Brush Creek and Lick Creek Watershed Protection
Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were applied to protection and restoration efforts of aquatic habitat on private lands through the Little Bourbeuse River, Brush Creek and Lick Creek watersheds in Crawford, Franklin and Gasconade Counties. Protection and restoration is to be achieved by excluding livestock, planting trees, constructing reinforced stream crossings, providing alternative livestock watering […]
Sugar Creek Watershed Protection
Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars were applied to restore and protect a natural riparian corridor on about 42 acres of priate farmland along the mainstem and spring-fed tributaries of Sugar Creek in Harrison County. The Sugar Creek watershed supports one of only two remnant populations of the federally endangered Topeka shiner in Missouri. Objectives of […]
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