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A Map of North Carolina Wild Brook Trout Patches
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The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of North Carolina's wild Brook Trout patches.
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EBTJV State Maps and Resources
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State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution
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A Map of Georgia Wild Brook Trout Patches
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The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of Georgia's wild Brook Trout patches.
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State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution
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A Map of Tennessee Wild Brook Trout Patches
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The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of Tennessee's wild Brook Trout patches.
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State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution
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A Map of Ohio Wild Brook Trout Patches
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The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of Ohio's wild Brook Trout patches.
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State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution
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Restoration of brook trout across their native range using fish toxicants and electrofishing: are we successful ecologically and socially?
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PDF of PowerPoint presentation by Matt Kulp, fishery biologist with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and coauthors, reviewing historic and contemporary restoration efforts to restore brook trout using toxicants and electrofishing. Matt surveyed state and agency biologists about projects to remove invasive species and replace brook trout. This presentation and associated database describe the outcomes and factors in success and failures.
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Calvert, Patrick
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Habitat restoration for Southern Appalachian brook trout in 5 Cherokee National Forest, TN streams
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Drought and stressed habitat conditions exacerbated natural competition for food and space between brook trout and rainbow trout in several creeks in the Cherokee National Forest. Both species, popular with anglers, were declining due to drought in recent years. By improving or restoring habitats, and removing rainbow trout from certain areas, both species can more easily thrive in the forest. (Photo: Cherokee National Forest Project Sites, TN)
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SARP Projects W2B
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Reintroduction of Native Brook Trout into Indian Flats Prong, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Brook trout, the only salmonid native to the southeast, have lost about 75% of their historic range due to past logging activities and introduction of non-native trout. In 1993, the National Park Service identified 10 streams that can support native southern Appalachian brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). The long term goal is to restore historic range of habitat for this native species.
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SARP Projects W2B