MCHF funds used to purchase equipment, food and water for BioBlitz volunteers at the Kansas City WildLands site.
LaBarque Creek Watershed Land Acquisition
Stream Stewarship Trust Funds in the amount of $181,500 were used to acquire a 200-acre tract of land with 2,400 feet of Labarque Creek, a permanently flowing Ozark Border stream supporting 42 species of fish. The purchase furthers Labarque Creek watershed protection goals.
Native Prairie Conversion
MCHF funds used to pay for conversion of old fields to native prairie plantings at Burr Oak Woods Conservation Nature Center in Jackson COunty for quail and other upland species abd visitor education (250,000 annual visitors).
Missouri River Relief Cleanup Support
MCHF funds provided support for three cleanup days and three educational events associated with 2006 Missouri River Relief events in St. Charles, at the mouth of the Osage River and in Kansas City.
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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