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2015 Annual Report

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C O O L W A T E R S T R E A M S I N I T I A T I V E A I M S T O P R O T E C T , E N H A N C E W A T E R S Nebraska has tremendous water resources in more than 2,100 rivers, streams and creeks. Approximately 4,600 miles of the rivers, streams and creeks in Nebraska can be classified as supporting aquatic communities dependent on cold or cool water thermal conditions. These communities include fish, and associated vertebrate and invertebrate organisms and plants. The Cool Water Streams Initiative was created to provide unique angling opportunities, promote recovery of at-risk species, and provide natural habitat for aquatic and terrestrial species. A collaborative and innovative approach with partners including the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality and the Natural Resources Conservation Service has been undertaken to complete a Management Plan to protect and enhance the integrity of these cool water streams. The initiative's primary goal is to demonstrate how the integration of wise stewardship practices within watersheds and riparian zones, combined with site-specific, in-stream enhancements provide long-term benefits to landowners and sensitive aquatic communities. Funding has been provided by the Nebraska Environmental Trust. SOLDIER CREEK NEAR FORT ROBINSON STATE PARK 14 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2015 Annual Report

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