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Reflections on Brook Trout Conservation over the past 6 years
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Nat Gillespie talks about the state of brook trout conservation. Nat is the Assistant National Fish Program Leader for the US Forest Service in their Washington, DC headquarters. He served as the EBTJV Steering Committee Chair from 2017-2022.
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Eastern Brook Trout Roadmap to Conservation (2018)
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This document summarizes the EBTJV's strategies for conserving wild Brook Trout.
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EBTJV Reports
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Conserving the Eastern Brook Trout-Action Strategies_January 2018
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This document incorporates findings of the EBTJV's wild Brook Trout assessment at the catchment scale.
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EBTJV Reports
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An Overview of Brook Trout Conservation Projects Supported by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Fish Habitat Action Plan Funds, 2006-2018
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This report provides an overview of Brook Trout conservation projects supported by FWS-NFHAP funds from 2006-2018.
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EBTJV Reports
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EBTJV Partnership Poster (2007)
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EBTJV Partnership Poster April 2007 ppt
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EBTJV Print Material
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EBTJV Roadmap to Restoration Fact Sheet (2007)
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EBTJV Roadmap to Restoration Fact Sheet
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EBTJV Print Material
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An Overview of EBTJV Brook Trout Conservation Projects, 2006-2018
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This report summarizes EBTJV Brook Trout conservation projects that received FWS-NFHAP funding from 2006 through 2018.
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EBTJV Operational Evaluation Reports
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Accomplishment Summaries
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See our videos from the recent EBTJV annual meeting!
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in April 2022 EBTJV had a membership meeting at NCTC. Videos are now on YouTube.
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National Fish Habitat Partnership Infographic - 2019
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Information about NFHP accomplishments.
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Celebrating 1,000 Culverts
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THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND ITS MANY PARTNERS ARE BUILDING BETTER CULVERTS TO OPEN WATERWAYS FOR FISH TO GROW, REPRODUCE AND SURVIVE, TO IMPROVE THE RESILIENCY OF ROADS TO FLOODING, AND TO PROTECT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMMUNITIES
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