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Mississippi State, county partners to use $50,000 NFWF grant to restore Bernard Bayou headwaters
Summary
Mississippi State and local partners won a $50,000 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant to restore habitat at the upper headwaters of Bernard Bayou and to build an educational component with West Harrison High and Lyman Elementary; county staff said an MOU and indemnity paperwork will be prepared before work begins.
Patrick Chubb, a Mississippi State University contact and a Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District commissioner, told the board that Mississippi State received a $50,000 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to restore habitat at the upper headwaters of Bernard Bayou.
Chubb described the project as a habitat-restoration effort on county property in the upper headwaters that will include…
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