by Bob Luck
Tuesday, February 28 will be a day that changes the course of the Kinnickinnic River. I am not talking about a flood, thank goodness! The River Falls City Council will meet with the US Army Corps of Engineers to sign a contract for a feasibility study that could unlock up to $10 million in federal funding to remove the two dams in River Falls and restore the river corridor to a free flowing trout stream.
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Miss last night's chapter meeting? Want to see it again? Want to see Kasey's presentation materials? You have options! To see the video on our YouTube channel, click here. Kasey will also be delivering her presentation at the online Driftless Area Stream Restoration Symposium on Tuesday March 7th at 12:45 pm. For registration and details, click here. To download copies of Kasey's slides, the Rush Creel Survey or the 2022 Western Wisconsin Electroshocking summary, click the links below.
Greetings from your TCTU Streamkeepers. We are looking forward to continuing our stream monitoring efforts, and this will be our third year working with the WISEH2O app.
We are beginning to gear up for the 2023 stream monitoring season that begins in April and concludes in October. With moderate winter temperatures and almost record snowfall so far this winter, this should bode well for our area streams! TU's National Magazine featured an article on the Kinni in its Summer 2022 Edition. In case you missed it, you can download and read it here.
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