September 2022 Snapshots: Camp Ripley forest partnerships, Spanish-language smart salting training, MN CREP update

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September 2022

Snapshots are stories that highlight the work of our agency and partners. Read below for insights on how these partnerships impact our state's soil and water resources.


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Camp Ripley forest partnerships

NRCS’ contribution agreement with Morrison SWCD and its renewed financial assistance focus on private land in the Sentinel Landscape where forest management can improve resiliency and habitat while protecting the National Guard’s mission.

Read the story here.


Designed for trout and traffic

Carlton SWCD worked with the county transportation department, using federal and state funds to replace a culvert with a free span bridge and to restore a stretch of trout stream. Habitat and water quality will benefit.

Read the story here.

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Smart salting training, in Spanish

The Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization is hosting a Spanish-language smart salting training in an effort to better serve Latino communities and reduce chloride pollution in lakes, rivers and streams within the watershed. 

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MN CREP protects more than 35,000 acres

Local, state and federal partners have collaborated to protect more than 35,000 acres of environmentally sensitive land since the Minnesota Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program launched five years ago.

Read the story here.

 

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