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{{About|the stream|the community redevelopment project|Nabors Branch community}} | |||
'''Nabors Branch''' is a small stream originating near [[Shadow Lawn Memorial Park]] and flowing westward through the [[Powderly]] community. The [[Seven Springs EcoScape]] has been developed adjacent to [[Faith Apostolic Church]] as a protective refuge for the endangered [[Watercress darter]] found in the stream in the 1990s. It empties into [[Valley Creek]] near the [[West Side Golf Course]] at [[Alameda Avenue Southwest]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 6 February 2015
- This article is about the stream. For the community redevelopment project, see Nabors Branch community.
Nabors Branch is a small stream originating near Shadow Lawn Memorial Park and flowing westward through the Powderly community. The Seven Springs EcoScape has been developed adjacent to Faith Apostolic Church as a protective refuge for the endangered Watercress darter found in the stream in the 1990s. It empties into Valley Creek near the West Side Golf Course at Alameda Avenue Southwest.
Watercress darter (Etheostoma nuchale) | |
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Habitats | Glenn Springs · Nabors Branch · Roebuck Spring · Tapawingo Springs · Thomas Spring · Turkey Creek |
Preserves | Seven Springs Ecoscape · Turkey Creek Nature Preserve · Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge |
People | R. D. Caldwell (co-discoverer) · Larry Davenport · Mike Howell (co-discoverer) · Heron Johnson |