New Fish Management and land Reclamation /2009

Our fish management, and land reclaimation project is complete as of 8/24/09.
We successfully added a new lake, added limestone filters in the stream bed, fixed the older pond, and cleaned up the old dump. What a job. Thank you to Laurel mountain excavating, Ligonier Construction, and of course the Phelps Family foundation for there generosity with out them this would not have been possible.
The groups of children are already enjoying the benifits.
The groups of adults are enjoying it also, maybe a little more than the children.
I am proud of the job that we have done, and I want to keep doing it in the future.
Everyone is invited to come and see, and enjoy it. Fish are coming!!!!!
see you all soon
jack

About Wilderness Wildlife Museum

Jack Keslar is the Chairman of the Wilderness wildlife Museum. The WWM strives to educate all ages with knowledge obtained through the traditions and history of the outdoor sportsman and sportswoman. We have further incorporated this knowledge with specimens, literature, media, activities and courses offered through the museum. The main focus of the WWM is education & conservation.
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