Thursday, May 19, 2011

Canoga Creek Clean-up a Success


Thanks to all the members that participated in the 2011 Canoga Creek Clean-up. There were more than 20 people involved, from the Finger Lakes chapter of Trout Unlimited and Kuneytown Sportsmen's Club, with support from Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. We are well on our way to establishing the Canoga Creek Conservancy Consortium (C4).

7 bags of trash were collected, as well as at least as many tires and even an old TV set. A great deal of effort was expended removing the invasive and noxious Multiflora rose. The removal of this invasive species will allow greater access for anglers as well as for future conservation efforts to address erosion, improve in-stream habitat for brook trout, and reforestation activities in the state-owned Canoga Creek Wildlife Management Area. A special thanks to Andy Buss for bringing his enthusiasm and skills to the project, and to Eric Riegel for hauling the refuse and the use of his business' dumpster.

Keith Tidball

Secretary, Kuneytown Sportsmen’s Club

Monday, May 2, 2011

Embracing the Lake on Canoga Creek!

Thanks to Ashley and friends for their recent cleanup of the Wells College waterfall in Aurora NY. We are posting brief reports on a number of the "Embrace the Lake" cleanups encircling Cayuga Lake this spring. Following is a report from Keith Tidball on the Canoga Creek cleanup, held way back in March 2011 (brrr!). Canoga Creek drains to Cayuga Lake just south of Seneca Falls on the lake's northwest shore.

Sunday, March 27, 2011
Canoga Creek Clean-up a Success
Thanks to all the members that participated in the 2011 Canoga Creek Clean-up. There were more than 20 people involved, from the Finger Lakes chapter of Trout Unlimited and Kuneytown Sportsmen's Club, with support from Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. We are well on our way to establishing the Canoga Creek Conservancy Consortium (C4).

7 bags of trash were collected, as well as at least as many tires and even an old TV set. A great deal of effort was expended removing the invasive and noxious Multiflora rose. The removal of this invasive species will allow greater access for anglers as well as for future conservation efforts to address erosion, improve in-stream habitat for brook trout, and reforestation activities in the state-owned Canoga Creek Wildlife Management Area. A special thanks to Andy Buss for bringing his enthusiasm and skills to the project, and to Eric Riegel for hauling the refuse and the use of his business' dumpster.

Keith Tidball
Secretary, Kuneytown Sportsmen’s Club
http://kuneytown.blogspot.com/ <<< cleanup photos!

Creek Cleanup



Lots of groups are doing a wonderful job cleaning up around the Lake. Thank you everyone! Not only does it make a great environmental impact, it can be lots of fun too! The trip to the Wells Waterfall was a bit tricky with all the waterflow, but by log and by creek wall we made it to the end with four bags of garbage and a bag of recyclables. We found some unexpected things, including an old Coca-Cola machine and we got a chance to enjoy nature with the surrounding plants and animals.

To all the other groups out there, or those of you thinking to participate, have fun!