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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.

Fire Ignition Solutions

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

Offset Disk for Wildlife Habitat Improvements

This offset disk equipment helps with establishment of fire breaks for prescribed burning as well as food plot management on CPR and old field acreage.

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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