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New research grants partnership with MTSU. The Stones River Watershed Association works diligently to try and provide a variety of education and outreach resources to the community.
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What Animals Live Here? There are numerous species that also call out watershed home. From birds, to otters, to various fish and dragonflies….even beautiful flowers. Our region is very unique in habitat and underlying rock features which promote the diversity of wildlife and the streams that flow here. The Division of Natural Heritage listed 69 rare plant and animal species as part
12 Natural Areas There are 12 designated State Natural Areas in the Stones River Watershed. Cedars of Lebanon (State Forest, State Natural Area, State Park) Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade State Natural Area Fate Sanders Barrens Designated State Natural Area Long Hunter State Park Mount View Glade State Natural Area. Percy Priest Reservoir Short Mountain State Natural Area Stones
PUBLIC INPUT NEEDED: COMMENT DUE before March 19, 2021 REGARDING: Proposed Clinch River Nuclear (CRN) Site AdvancedNuclear Reactor Technology Park in Oak Ridge, Roane County, Tennessee The public is asked to provide input on the intent to prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the proposed Clinch River Nuclear (CRN) Site Advanced NuclearReactor Technology Park
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Humans need clean water and for that the SRWA needs you! Humans need clean water and for that the SRWA needs you! Water is a valuable resource. Clean water is essential to healthy living. The following explains how you can be engaged to help your local waterways and be a partner with us. 1.
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Check out these interactive maps to see where landmarks of the Stones River Watershed are located!