Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars paid for the construction of bendway weirs and complete riparian corridor reforestation on private property in Butler County along Ten Mile Creek, a Missouri Department of Conservation-targeted watershed. This project utilizes streambank stabilization techniques and targets a priority stretch of stream with a special emphasis Smallmouth Bass Management Zone.
Cedar Gap Conservation Area
Cedar Gap Conservation Area came into existence in 1999 thanks in large part to the dedication and commitment of a small group of private citizens from Springfield and the local community of Cedar Gap. The land forms the headwaters of Bryant Creek, a popular float and fishing stream. Foundation board member David Reynolds and his […]
Troublesome Creek Protection
Stream Stewardship Trust Funds paid for a conservation easement on properties bordering Troublesome Creek, a major tributary of the South Fabius River. This project involves 100.8 riparian acres in Marion County. This project protects this quality stream reach, which contains a mature wooded corridor and enhances MDC’s McPike Access. The Marion county portion of the […]
Missouri River Relief Manitou Bluffs COA projects
An MCHF Conservation Partnership Grant provided funding for Missouri River Relief to conduct a series of activities in the Manitou Bluffs COA in celebration of Stream Teams’ 20th Anniversary: river clean-ups, education events and stewardship. Other contributors were MDC, USFWS, volunteer labor, Central Bank, MidMO Solid Waste Management, Mo American Water, TWW, Pat Jones.
Maries River Bank Stabilization
Stream Stewardship Trust Funds in the amount of $14,948 were used for 50% of installation of seven bendway weirs to stabilize an eroding bank along the lower Maries River in Osage County. Thirty-year easement. Other Partner: Osage County Soil and Water Conservation District ($5,000), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ($2,500) and landowners ($2,500).
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