Dakin Creek Stream Restoration Project
Restoring streams in the Green Lake watershed is a critical way to reduce the amount of phosphorus entering Big Green Lake—and therefore impact the health of the lake itself. That is why stream restoration—like the work we've been doing on Dakin Creek—is one of our major initiatives to protect Big Green. Thanks to the hard work and commitment of our partners and grants received by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Patagonia, we were able to recently repair 3,600 ft. of stream bank along Dakin Creek.

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Restoring Aquatic Ecosystems

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After the dams: What’s next for the Klamath River? | Oregon Field Guide

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A River Set Free: Restoring the River Breamish in Northumberland

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Restoring Redwood Creek

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River Hydrology 101 - Part 1 - How to 'read' whitewater rapids

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Trout Stream Restoration in Southeastern Minnesota

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Replanting the Reservoirs, Year One | Klamath River Restoration | Restoring at Scale | SERIES

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Developing THREE more Springs! (start to finish)

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The River Mease: A catchment restoration project

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Bringing the Salmon Home | Klamath River Restoration | Restoring at Scale | SERIES

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Holding Back the Snowpack

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Restoring Plum Run: Turning Red Streams Blue

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PERMACULTURE PONDS: Why, Where & How

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The Restoration of Muddy Creek

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Natural Stream Restoration: Restoring Streams (Part III)

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The ARAL SEA Was DEAD for 30 Years — Then Kazakhstan Did Something Nobody Expected!

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Before, During, and After: San Juan Creek Connecting to Ocean

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Hands-On Restoration: The Hawley Creek Story

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I Built a Wildlife Pond - here's what happened

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