For the past six years, The Lake Bloomington Partnership Project has focused on wetland construction and nitrogen management conservation practices to improve local drinking water quality, environmental protection, and agricultural sustainability in two drinking water supply watersheds of the Mackinaw River, near Bloomington, Illinois (Money Creek and Six Mile Creek). In 2017, a project funded by The Nature Conservancy was completed to establish a baseline for interpreting the impact of water quality modifications on fresh water mussels in these drainages. These surveys will provide comprehensive results for the entire watershed for Six Mile and Money creeks.The Nature Conservancyunpublishednot peer reviewedOpe
Sampled 8 sites at 6 stream crossings• Spent 13.5 person-hours surveying (average of 2.3 mussels col...
LimnologyYears of herbicide and fertilizer use by residents in the Burt Lake Canal has led other hom...
The goal of this monitoring program is to provide a characterization of Kaskaskia River basin stream...
In 2009, a project funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant was undertaken to s...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
The main channel of Upper Buffalo Creek has been identified on Iowa's 303(d) List of Impaired Waters...
ID: 9028; Final Report issued April 15, 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department o...
ID: 8594; issued April 2, 1986INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Conservationunpublishednot peer reviewe...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
Final Report issued May 17, 1985Report issued on: May 17, 1985INHS Technical Report prepared for Cit...
In 2015, staff from the Illinois Natural History Survey continued to monitor translocated population...
ID: 8309INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Natural Heritage. Illinois Department of ...
Sampled 8 sites at 6 stream crossings• Spent 13.5 person-hours surveying (average of 2.3 mussels col...
LimnologyYears of herbicide and fertilizer use by residents in the Burt Lake Canal has led other hom...
The goal of this monitoring program is to provide a characterization of Kaskaskia River basin stream...
In 2009, a project funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service State Wildlife Grant was undertaken to s...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
While broad geographic information is available on the distribution and abundance of mussels in Illi...
INHS Technical Report prepared for Nature Conservancy Central Illinois Field Offic
The main channel of Upper Buffalo Creek has been identified on Iowa's 303(d) List of Impaired Waters...
ID: 9028; Final Report issued April 15, 2005INHS Technical Report prepared for Illinois Department o...
ID: 8594; issued April 2, 1986INHS Technical Report prepared for unspecified recipien
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Conservationunpublishednot peer reviewe...
The basic purposes of this investigation were to make a survey of the pearly mussel (Mollusca: Pel...
Final Report issued May 17, 1985Report issued on: May 17, 1985INHS Technical Report prepared for Cit...
In 2015, staff from the Illinois Natural History Survey continued to monitor translocated population...
ID: 8309INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Natural Heritage. Illinois Department of ...
Sampled 8 sites at 6 stream crossings• Spent 13.5 person-hours surveying (average of 2.3 mussels col...
LimnologyYears of herbicide and fertilizer use by residents in the Burt Lake Canal has led other hom...
The goal of this monitoring program is to provide a characterization of Kaskaskia River basin stream...