Central Alberta Trout Unlimited Dinner/Auction

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Come and Help with Habitat Work on Stauffer Creek


Hi Everybody!

Don Anderson is organizing a day of habitat work on Stauffer Creek. We need about 10 volunteers to get the work completed. Please contact Don Anderson if you are able to come:

Don Andersen <dmanders@telusplanet.net> 

I am looking for people to spend about 4 to 6 hours building and installing 
some willow bundles into one of the springs used for spawning trout on 
the Stauffer Creek.

Below is a copy of the cover letter sent to Dept. of Fisheries and 
Oceans describing the project. I recieved thier " Letter of Advice" this 
week.

When August 11 or 12/12


The Central Alberta Chapter of Trout Unlimited is requesting permission 
of your agency to repair and/or install as required willow bundles into 
a small side spring to the North Raven River. The spring is <> 400 
meters in length and is used by brook trout for spawning. Previously, 
the Central Alberta Chapter installed willow bundles in this spring when 
the major works were undertaken in 1997 to narrow, deepen and stabilize 
the silt from the agricultural activities previously located along the 
stream. It was hoped that the willow bundles previously installed would 
last until the natural willows now growing along the banks matured and 
died. Unfortunately, the bundles did not last quite long enough. It is 
hoped that natural vegetation will supplement and finally replace the 
willow bundles installed in 2012 over the next 10 years.

SRD, during a one day snap shot of fish use in this area in 2011, 
identified the lack of cover as a possible constraint to fish reproduction.

Why do the project: This spring creek has very little instream cover 
naturally as most of the trees were killed when the farmer feed his cows 
in this area. Although the stream has been fenced to exclude cows for a 
number of years, the willows along the bank have not yet reached the 
falling down stage which would naturally provide the instream cover 
utilized by swim up fry.

Where: The actual project is located within the Ecological Easement on 
NW-17-37-5-W5. The spring is <>400 meters long and is heavily utilized 
by Brook Trout for spawning activities. The spring flows into the North 
Raven River near the SE edge of the Ecological Easement.

When: The work will be undertaken between July 1 and August 31, 2012

What is to be done: Replace or repair as required willow bundles within 
the spring.

What will the willow bundles look like: The bundles will be composed of 
decadent willows located back from the stream edge. The willow will be 
cut at ground height to stimulate new growth for moose fodder. Each 
bundle will be held with two bands of #9 iron wire. The wire will be 
attached to the stream bed utilizing T posts. Each T post will be 
driven below substrate to ensure as much as possible negligible frost 
heaving. Each bundle will be <> 12 in diameter which will ensure that 
the bundle is below water level thereby reducing rotting. The branch 
end of the bundle will be fanned out to provide as much cover for the 
fry as possible.
How many will be required: In order to provide adequate cover it is 
anticipated that approximately 15>25 willow bundles will be placed into th

"Leaving It Better Than You Found It" ...The Red Deer River Cleanup


"Leaving it better than you found it" was the theme of this years Red Deer River Cleanup campaign that was held on June 3, 2012 in Red Deer. This annual event was sponsored by The City of Red Deer, Nova Chemicals, Tim Hortons, and the Central Alberta Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada.
It was perfect weather for the 102 passionate volunteers who helped gather garbage along the Red Deer River and its tributaries within the city of Red Deer. People from the community which included members from Trout Unlimited enjoyed a rewarding experience knowing that they were making a difference. These volunteers focused their energy on 14 kilometers of river and creek shoreline with about 650 kilograms of garage being collected. This substantial amount of garbage reflects the necessity for continued education to strengthen the message of the importance of keeping our waterways and riparian areas clean. Our TU chapter believes that it is important to develop a community that has a strong environmental conscious that celebrates many Green initiatives.  

Doug Pullen

Trout Unlimited is proud to support the two cleanup campaigns that are held annually (spring and fall). Activities like these keep people connected with their natural environment and bring awareness to the importance of our rivers and streams and the water within them.