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Conservation Results for Public-Private Partnerships
March 15th 2012
Small project creates big benefits for Wisconsin creek
A fish passage project in the northern Wisconsin town of Marengo cost less than $15,000, but it could provide huge dividends for a popular trout stream.
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December 1st 2011
Dam removal improves Michigan river, creates fishery
The Paw Paw River is flowing freely again in southwest Michigan, thanks to a $1.1 million project that removed two obsolete dams in the city of Watervliet.
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October 14th 2011
Only International Wildlife Refuge in North America Create NEW Habitat for Wildlife and Recreation
What comes to mind when you think of Detroit? Sports teams? Auto Companies? Eminem? Not many people think of restoring coastal wetlands and creating new habitat for wildlife – but that’s exactly what is happening at the Detroit River International … Continue reading
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Small project creates big benefits for Wisconsin creek
A fish passage project in the northern Wisconsin town of Marengo cost less than $15,000, but it could provide huge dividends for a popular trout stream.
No comment
Dam removal improves Michigan river, creates fishery
The Paw Paw River is flowing freely again in southwest Michigan, thanks to a $1.1 million project that removed two obsolete dams in the city of Watervliet.
No comment
Only International Wildlife Refuge in North America Create NEW Habitat for Wildlife and Recreation
What comes to mind when you think of Detroit? Sports teams? Auto Companies? Eminem? Not many people think of restoring coastal wetlands and creating new habitat for wildlife – but that’s exactly what is happening at the Detroit River International … Continue reading
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