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Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
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Provides technical and financial assistance to landowners to restore wildlife habitat (including riparian, stream, and wetlands restoration)
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Cooperative Extension Service (NC)
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Technical information for gardeners, homeowners, farmers, and more.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in North Carolina
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Provides annual rental payments and cost-share assistance to establish resource conserving vegetation on eligible farmland pastures.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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NRCS - Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) in North Carolina
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Pays for agricultural practices on a cost-share basis for items like fencing, water facilities, etc.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Trout Unlimited's Embrace A Stream
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Local Trout Unlimited chapters apply for grants for habitat restoration projects in partnership with private landowners.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Trout Unlimited's Land Conservancy Fund
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Local Trout Unlimited chapters apply for grants to conserve land in partnership with private landowners and land trusts.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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USDA National Agforestry Center's Multifunctional Riparian Forest Buffer Guide
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Offers information about the diversity of benefits landowners can enjoy via multifunctional riparian buffers (including edible and marketable crops).
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Native Brook Trout Restoration
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Video: NCWRC biologists spend the day restoring native Brook Trout to headwaters in Haywood County.
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News & Events
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Videos
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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Wolf Laurel Branch, NC
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This project will replace the existing double culverts with a bottomless structure to provide passage for brook trout and native nongame species. Replacement of these culverts will eliminate all artificial barriers within the Sand Creek drainage and reconnect existing populations of southern strain brook trout within approximately 2 miles of suitable habitat.
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2006 - 2018 Projects
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2012 Projects
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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Tipton Creek, North Carolina
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Tipton Creek is located within the Upper Tellico Off-Highway Vehicle Area on the Tusquitee Ranger District of the Nantahala National Forest. The entire watershed is in public ownership except for several small private inholdings, one of which is along a middle reach of Tipton Creek. Currently the Forest Service is evaluatingalternatives for future management of the Off-Highway Vehicle Area because of significant resources damage, particularly to streams and resident brook trout populations. This project will be the first of several designed to reconnect and restore brook trout habitat and populations within the Tellico River watershed. It will remove one barrier on Tipton Creek in the Upper Tellico River Watershed to reconnect approximately 4 miles of stream.
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2006 - 2018 Projects
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2010 Projects