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  2. Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery Visitor/Environmental Education Center opened to the public in September 2006.. The new facility was the first center of its kind at a National Fish Hatchery. Through state-of-the-art exhibits, classroom, indoor theater and gift shop, the center serves as a fun and engaging learning resource for all ...

  3. List of National Fish Hatcheries in the United States

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery. Vermont. Dworshak National Fish Hatchery. Idaho. Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery. Oregon. Edenton National Fish Hatchery. North Carolina. Ennis National Fish Hatchery.

  4. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Website. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, [1] an agency of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, is responsible for the conservation of wildlife resources and for boating projects in the state. A commissioner appointed by the Fish and Wildlife Commission heads the department.

  5. Fishtrap Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fishtrap Lake is a 1,130-acre (5 km 2) reservoir in Pike County, Kentucky. Dedicated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, the lake was formed by the impounding of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River at the 195-foot-high Fishtrap Dam ( 37°25′55″N 82°24′55″W) by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. [ 2]

  6. John James Audubon State Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 the state General Assembly allocated $2.5 million for a thorough renovation of the museum and the additional 9,500-square-foot (880 m 2) nature center to promote the study of nature. In the spring of 1992, the largest renovation in the museum's 54-year history began and in December 1993 the refurbished and expanded museum reopened.

  7. Elkhorn Creek (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Elkhorn Creek is an 99-mile-long (159 km) [5] stream running through several counties in central Kentucky in the United States. The stream drains an area of 499.5 square miles (1,294 km 2 ). [6] It derives its name from the shape, as seen on a map, of its main stem with its two primary forks. Wallace Dam on North Elkhorn Creek in Scott County.

  8. List of nature centers in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Danville. Boyle. Bluegrass. website, 500 acres, features the Mary Ashby Cheek Nature Center. Clay Hill Memorial Forest. Campbellsville. Taylor. South Central Kentucky. website, 158-acre educational and research woodland that is managed by Campbellsville University as a regional center for environmental education.

  9. Grayson Lake - Wikipedia

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    Grayson Lake. /  38.251528°N 82.9838556°W  / 38.251528; -82.9838556. Grayson Lake is a 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2) reservoir in Carter and Elliott counties in Kentucky. It was created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in 1968 by impounding the Little Sandy River [3] with the Grayson Dam, an earthen structure 120 feet (37 m) high ...