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Fishiding follow up:Retired NFL Player…

“Retired NFL veteran and Fishiding customer, Aaron Graham, placing our products in his private pond in Gretna, Nebraska”.

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Hi David,

Caught this one last night on top of my new Fishiding structure.

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Aaron Graham, Broker/Owner 

Premier Outdoor Properties, Inc

Licensed in NE, KS, IA & MO

428 S. Bryan Circle, Ste 100

Gretna, NE 68028

402-932-5499 Office

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Work is still on at Colony Farm and going strong!

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A late bird nesting season will not hamper work on a fish habitat restoration project that began on Colony Farm last week, according to a Metro Vancouver parks official.

A late bird nesting season will not hamper work on a fish habitat restoration project that began on Colony Farm last week, according to a Metro Vancouver parks official.

Frieda Schade, the regional district’s central manager for parks, said a thorough examination of the area turned up only one nest inhabited by birds that appear close to flying away. The nest has been marked and screened off from the rest of the site and construction crews will work around it, she said.

“There was some concern because everybody knew that the nesting season seemed to be late,” Schade said. “That may be the case in other areas but on the ground [at the work site], that did not bear out.”

Had more nests been found, Schade speculated that work could have been delayed.

Work on the Colony Farm Tidal Flow Restoration and Habitat Enhancement Project is taking place on an area of the park known as Wilson Farm. Excavators have moved on to the site to build several channels and two ponds, which will serve as a winter habitat for small salmonids.

The project is designed to restore tidal flows, enhance the ecosystem and create fish access to the area from the Coquitlam River. Native trees and shrubs will be added to the area, diversifying riparian and wetland habitat.

Work on the channels began last week and Schade said crews intend to complete the excavating before the rainy weather hits the region in early October. If the work is not complete by then, crews would have to wait another year after the next nesting season before completing it. Gary McKenna

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dispute over fish habitat that has put the Department of Fish and Game in the middle of a battle between farmers and ranchers

Although rain and snow were bountiful this spring, state biologists are asking ranchers and farmers near the Scott and Shasta rivers to voluntarily Continue reading “dispute over fish habitat that has put the Department of Fish and Game in the middle of a battle between farmers and ranchers”

Volunteers Help Improve Fish Habitat With Colborne Creek Improvement

Family, friends, and neighbors were invited to lend a hand for fish habitat, and to help plant native shrubs to help improve fish habitat along Colborne Creek on Saturday, August 13th 2011. The Colborne Creek project, located in Cramahe Township….

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Environmental Issues Worth Paying Attention

 AUG 15 2011

If you care about sustainable communities, what topics do you pursue? A leading green organization outlines its priorities.

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NRDC’s work for sustainable communities at the neighborhood scale and on regional planning is designed to address multiple environmental issues simultaneously. But, at the same time, moving toward sustainability requires work on selected individual issues in a focused way, bringing significant resources to bear on a limited number of key challenges faced Continue reading “Environmental Issues Worth Paying Attention”

11 projects which will receive more than $214,000 in funding for 2012.

Ravalli County projects to receive $214,000

Posted: Aug 15, 2011 4:09 PM by Mark Holyoak (KPAX News)
Updated: Aug 15, 2011 6:40 PM

Hamilton- The Ravalli County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) approved 11 projects which will receive more than $214,000 in funding for 2012. All of the projects will benefit National Continue reading “11 projects which will receive more than $214,000 in funding for 2012.”
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