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MOUNTAIN - Just in time for spring fishing, fishing piers and a boardwalk along the South Branch Oconto River are again ready for use.
The site in the town of Doty was reopened Thursday by the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
The quarter-mile boardwalk and series of fishing piers that provide a more accessible way to enjoy the Class I trout stream was originally opened more than 20 years ago.
It was built by the forest in conjunction with the Wisconsin Conservation Corps, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, local chapters of Trout Unlimited and other partners. But, the site deteriorated and, along with damage from frost heaving, created safety hazards.
MOUNT PLEASANT â The Meachem Road Restoration Project, which aims to restore 60 acres of wetlands east of Meachem Road and across from Sanders Park, is one step closer to seeing full growth.
About 44,000 trees of more than 20 species are set to be planted in the Mount Pleasant preserve, according to a press release from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network.
The goal is to have the 60 acres restored to âpre-settlementâ conditions. The project is critical to addressing many watershed threats identified in the Pike River Watershed Plan, which include harmful storm water runoff, stream bank erosion, loss of open space/natural habitat and the presence of invasive species.