Deadstock dump has resident worried about impact on creek 
By Bill Hodgins CA Source: mykawartha 4/4/2018
Bill Hodgins
The smell of rotting carcasses will come soon, Michele McLachlin fears. But it’s what could potentially come later that really concerns her.

McLachlin says she was walking along Balsam Grove Road with her family March 30 when they discovered a possible deadstock dump in Pearns Creek.

Pearns Creek is a provincially significant wetland, she says, and the rotting bodies won't have a positive effect. “This dumping disturbs us on multiple levels.”
 

According to Kawartha Conservation, the Pearns Creek subwatershed starts at the intersection of Sandhills and Lorneville roads in the southwest part of the region, west of Highway 35 north. From there it stretches northeast across Glenarm Road to Pearns Road and Highway 35, where it drains into Cameron Lake. It flows northeastward to the south end of Cameron Lake, at McFarland Bay.

McLachlin said she was walking with her family on the small bridge over Pearns Creek when they made the discovery. From her best guess, there are two calf carcasses and either a deer hide or a deer dumped in the creek at the bridge.

 
Pearns Creek Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
4851Size limit on chinook salmon introduced to help fish blocked at landslideCBC News2019-07-12CA
4852Freaky fish: Russian fisherman shares his collection of creatures dragged from the depthsCTVNews.ca2019-06-28CA
4853Dead fish in Ottawa River 'concerning,' Riverkeeper says CBC News2019-07-10CA
4854Secrets of a sex-changing fish revealedLa Trobe University2019-07-10US
4855Fewer fish or fishy science? Industry, biologists differ over Lake Winnipeg walleyeCBC News2019-07-08CA
4856How $2M may help save endangered and threatened fish on Peche IslandCBC News2019-07-08CA
4857The bacterium that's battling Streptococcus in tilapiaThe Fish Site 2019-07-04US
4858Fish From Infamous Cuyahoga River Are Now Safe to Eatusnews.com2019-03-19US
4859Migrating salmon blocked by Fraser River landslide could be trucked out: DFOCBC News2019-07-04CA
4860Major rock slide in Fraser River sparks fears of blocking migrating salmonGlobal News2019-07-02CA
4861Aliens of the deep: Russian fisherman shows off collection of weird fishDaily Mail2019-06-27RU
4862Study reveals why some largemouth bass are harder to catchPittsburgh Post-Gazette2019-06-13US
4863Alberta motocross club hit with $70K in fines for event that saw bikes ride through threatened-species habitatCBC2019-06-27CA
4864St. John River angler blames mercury poisoning on fish caught in headpondCBC News2019-06-27CA
4865Robotic Fish Is Now Powered by 'Robot-Blood' for Greater Autonomyinteresting engineering2019-06-20CA
4866Canada to ban importing, exporting shark fins as Fisheries Act overhaul to become lawipolitics2019-06-19CA
4867Recreational chinook salmon fishing restricted on most Yukon riversCBC2018-07-26CA
4868Pub ban lifted on year-long sting that busted Sask. Indigenous man for selling $90 of fishCBC News2019-06-18CA
4869A Former Monsanto Executive Could Be the Next U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorpsmag2018-10-23US
4870Dozens of dead fish found around Moncton's Jones Lake, prompts investigationCBC News2019-06-17CA
4871The Beyond Meat of fish is comingWashington Post2019-06-17CA
4872Fish in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama on ‘threatened’ listAP2019-01-30US
4873Ambitious new plan to save Atlantic salmon has big price tagAPN2019-02-14US
4874‘The ride of a lifetime’: Calgary fishermen catch massive 11-foot sturgeon in B.C. riverGlobal News2019-06-13CA
4875Conservationists raise alarm over wild fish found on B.C. salmon farmsquesnelobserver2019-06-11CA

196 197 198 194 of [199 - pages.]