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In the Kinnickinnic Stories of a River and Its Insect ~ This is a story of biological exploration in the cold clear water of western Wisconsins Kinnickinnic River The unique nature of the stream—its high quality water its insect and crustacean inhabitants and its health and preservation—are major themes running through the thirtytwo essays that comprise the book Using narrative accounts the author depicts his experiences while studying the insect and crustacean life of this exceptional river

Kinnickinnic River River Falls WI Official Website ~ It contains more than 40 species of endangered threatened or special concern plants animals and insects Kinnickinnic River Land Trust Kinnickinnic River Land Trust KRLT works with landowners and community partners to identify protect and restore the habitats of greatest concern For more information call 7154255738

Clarke Garry University of Wisconsin River Falls ~ This is a book about biological exploration in the cold clear water of western Wisconsins Kinnickinnic River The unique nature of the stream—its high quality water its insect and crustacean inhabitants and its health and preservation—are major themes running through the thirtytwo essays that comprise the book

A River Sometimes Rushes Sometimes Meanders Through It ~ The Kinnickinnic is almost entirely an urban river 93 of its watershed lies in city limits It has had a long and problematic history of flooding and over the last several years it has begun to look like a real river again as the MMSD bought up houses on the bank bulldozed them down and began restoring a more “natural” flow

Kinnickinnic River Watershed Sixteenth Street ~ The KK River Neighbors in Action KKRNIA is a grassroots community group that brings neighbors together to tackle and advocate for projects that will improve the quality of life and transform the built and natural environment within the Kinnickinnic River neighborhood

Why Wisconsin’s Kinnickinnic River is a flyfishing ~ Water droplets falling from fishing line reflect the morning sunlight as David Keene of Richmond Tex fishes on the Kinnickinnic River on Tuesday July 22 2014 Keene who was fly fishing with friend Paul Beckmann of Mendota Heights was on the river in River Falls Wis for the first time in four years

Wild Side column Brimming rivers River Towns ~ Most of the Kinnickinnic River sediment finds its way to the St Croix River where it has formed a delta into Lake St Croix During larger floods sediment is also deposited in the Kinnickinnic River floodplain The coarser sand drops out first along the riverbanks and finer silt gets deposited in floodplain areas where the water slows down

River 1 project construction ramping up in Milwaukee ~ Construction is ramping up with the River 1 mixeduse development in Milwaukees Harbor District The River 1 development overlooks the Kinnickinnic River west of South 1st Street and north of

Poetry on the River launches today RiverTowns ~ Sponsored by the Community Arts Base a Poetry Launch will be held at 7 Thursday Aug 17 at the River Falls Public Library Children ages 1113 who have taken part in CABs firstever summer Poetry on the River program will read poetry they have written having been inspired by the programs series of workshops along the Kinnickinnic River

Guided Fly Fishing kinnicreek ~ For 22 years Ive been fly fishing the Kinnickinnic river and surrounding streams Its an amazing fishery with great May fly and Caddis hatches in the spring and early summer that graduate into early morning Tricos in July and great terrestrial and streamer fishing into the late summer and early fall


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