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    Collaboration and creative thinking lead to $1 million savings on ecosystem restoration project [Image 4 of 5]

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    Collaboration and creative thinking lead to $1 million savings on ecosystem restoration project

    Artificial fish habitats, called “spiders,” sit next to felled cedar trees in Methodist Cove at Harlan County Lake, Nebraska. Both the spiders and the cedar trees will be placed under the water to create fish habitat for black crappie. Years of erosion and sedimentation in Methodist Cove blocked it from the main reservoir, preventing black crappie from using the cove for spawning. The Harlan County Lake ecosystem restoration project aims to reconnect Methodist Cove to the main reservoir and create new habitat for black crappie. Photo provided by Olsson, the contractor for the Harlan County Lake ecosystem restoration project.

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    Date Taken: 10.22.2024
    Date Posted: 11.07.2024 12:01
    Photo ID: 8742715
    VIRIN: 241022-A-A1408-1067
    Resolution: 5078x2302
    Size: 8.47 MB
    Location: US

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