Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Alliance Working Hard this Spring!
Excellent work from the Friends chapter at Lake Shelbyville, Illinois! This spring, they planted 80 cypress trees as well as designed a new cube. Check it out! Read More
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Excellent work from the Friends chapter at Lake Shelbyville, Illinois! This spring, they planted 80 cypress trees as well as designed a new cube. Check it out! Read More
Many thanks and congratulations to the wonderful Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Alliance for their efforts! Look at those gorgeous rock piles, just waiting to be fished. We finally got the […] Read More
Congratulations to five of our members for receiving a 2024 Large Grant for fish habitat work in reservoirs! As you know, the approval and fund allocation process can be long, […] Read More
Want to learn more about the FY2023 Approved Projects? Friends of Reservoirs has five large grant projects funded this year. Learn more about them, and please reply with any questions! […] Read More
CARLYLE LAKE, IL-(Effingham Radio) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake announce the completion of an accessible outdoor classroom located behind the Carlyle Lake Visitor Center in the Dam […] Read More
The 2022 Annual Business Meeting of Friends of Reservoirs came to a close on Sunday, October 2, after three days of excellent hosting at Lake Shelbyville, Illinois. Highlights included: A […] Read More
(Washington, DC) - The National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) announced today nine projects funded through a nearly $1.6 million grant program established through proceeds from the Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open […] Read More
The Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Partnership (RFHP) will be holding its 12th Annual Meeting at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers offices at Lake Shelbyville, Illinois. The meeting will be held […] Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake is seeking volunteers to assist with the annual spring Christmas tree recycling/fish habitat improvement project being held Saturday, 26 March 2022. […] Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carlyle Lake will be collecting used, real Christmas trees for the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Project. The Corps of Engineers, along with the […] Read More