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Niangua River Frontage Public Land Acquisition

With Stream Stewardship Trust Fund dollars, MCHF was able to pay for 22% of the purchase price of this 275-acre tract of land along the Niangua River, which includes more than a mile of Niangua River frontage. The Niangua River is a popular flaoting and fishing stream, is home to some highly diverse and unusual […]

Conservation Easement in Warren County

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 […]

Fire Ignition Solutions

Prescription fire solutions for prescribed burn projecs in rough terrain and various natural communities in southeastern Missouri.

Skidmore Marsh Improvements

An MCHF Conservation Partnership grant provided funds to purchase materials and assist with funding to a contract to improve the waterline to Skidmore Marsh, a 100-acre constructed wetland on Truman Reservoir.

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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