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Red River Restoration Update

8/5/2020

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KWA is excited to be embarking on several partnerships to help increase recreational access to the Red River. A recently awarded Wild and Scenic Stewardship Partnership grant from River Network will support KWA’s partnership with the U.S. Forest Service out of Daniel Boone National Forest to restore the canoe access at Big Branch Canoe Launch on the Upper Red River. The effort will celebrate KY’s only nationally protected Wild & Scenic River through streambank restoration, environmental education, and cleanups for river health and enjoyment for more people now and in the future.
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Led by the Friends of Red River, a KWA-affiliated local watershed group dedicated to increasing water quality and navigability in the Red River, a new canoe launch is slated to be constructed in Rosslyn, KY to access the Red River. This is made possible by partnering with Powell County Fiscal Court and Shiloh United Methodist Church and is funded by the Kentucky River Authority, Stanton Tourism and Stanton Parks & Recreation.
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Caitlin McKenzie link
12/14/2021 08:48:25 am

The effort will celebrate KY’s only nationally protected Wild & Scenic River through streambank restoration, environmental education, and cleanups for river health and enjoyment for more people now and in the future. Great post thank you for sharing with us!

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Charlotte White link
12/26/2021 03:50:26 pm

Wild & Scenic River through streambank restoration, environmental education, and cleanups for river health and enjoyment for more people now and in the future. Really nice information you have shared with us!

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Charlotte White link
12/26/2021 04:06:47 pm

The river restoration design was based on a 1936 photograph of the meadow showing river meandering patterns, amplitudes, and frequency. Good tips.

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Tim link
6/3/2022 01:21:46 pm

This is a great article!

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Howard M. Wren link
6/20/2023 03:50:47 pm

Your blog post is incredibly insightful and well-written! Your expertise shines through. We invite you to visit our site on Restoration Services; we'd love to hear your thoughts on our work. Keep up the great content!

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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Vision
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
    • Our Members
    • Annual Report and 990 Archive
    • Job Opportunities
  • What We Do
    • River Cowboys
    • Kentucky Watershed Network >
      • Watershed Grants
    • Protect >
      • Water Quality Standards
      • Co-Immunity Project
    • Watershed Planning
    • Restore >
      • Dam Removal
    • Cleanups
    • Certified Backyard Habitats
    • Clean Water Better Beer
    • Clean Water Better Bourbon
    • Clean Water Networking >
      • Maps
    • FAQ
  • Give
  • Events & News
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events >
      • 30th Anniversary Celebration
    • News
    • Ohio River: Endangered
  • Watershed Groups
    • Bacon Creek Watershed
    • Beargrass Creek Alliance
    • Darby Creek Watershed
    • Harrods Creek Watershed
    • Red River Watershed
    • Completed Watershed Plans
    • Salt River Watershed Watch
    • Green River Watershed Watch