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Miesville Ravine Natural Resources Management Plan

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The Draft Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Long-Range Plan is also available for review: Miesville Ravine Park Reserve Long-Range Plan

The final day to comment is Sunday November 12th, 2023.

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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited supports these stream restoration projects and is interested in sharing updates with our membership as the work progresses.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited would appreciate being included in this list, alongside Minnesota Trout Unlimited (a related organization). While the state organization is well suited to coordinate in-stream channel improvements to Trout Brook, our local chapter can help to engage local volunteers for riparian habitat work – and to help with outreach and education efforts throughout the watershed.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited Streamkeepers citizen-science program can assist in monitoring stream conditions including erosion, water quality and water temperature. The chapter also organizes habitat work days and could recruit volunteers for activities like invasive vegetation removal, prairie seed collection/overseeding or tree planting.
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This is a helpful explanation and something Twin Cities Trout Unlimited could potentially share with anglers who express concern about beaver activity on the stream.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited believes watershed restoration to be of utmost importance for the current and future health of Trout Brook, and we appreciate Dakota County’s commitment to this important work.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited is interested in expanding its partnership with the County.
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I think the vision, goals and strategies outlined in this plan will help preserve and expand the natural beauty of the entire park.
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TCTU will be a great local partner. In addition, Trout Unlimited's Driftless Area Program has funding through NRCS to work with ag/forest land owners outside the reserve to improve habitat and install BMPs.
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Very excited to see that Dakota County is prioritizing trout brook creek. This a key regional asset worthy of preservation.
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Trout Brook is a rare Dakota County water resource that is cold and clean enough to support macro-invertibrates and wild trout. Cold water resources rally trout fishing enthusiasts, conservationists and all nature-lovers to be mindful of all the factors that contribute to cold clean water. Trout Unlimited has invested funds and volunteer hours to repair erosion and make the stream better able to withstand the effects of extreme weather events.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited will help w/this! Contact Douglas Moran at doug.moran@twincitiestu.org to get the ball rolling!
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Buckthorn bad!
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited will help w/this! Contact Douglas Moran at doug.moran@twincitiestu.org to get the ball rolling!
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Yes, the erosion looks terrible and can't be good for the Cannon.
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited will help w/this! Contact Douglas Moran at doug.moran@twincitiestu.org to get the ball rolling!
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TCTU will help w.this!
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Twin Cities Trout Unlimited will help w/this! Contact Douglas Moran at doug.moran@twincitiestu.org to get the ball rolling!
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Fantastic!
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Love that you're calling out the gem that is Trout Brook!! Keep it protected as a place to fish trout!!!
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Yes!
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