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File C source code EBTJV Strategic Plans infographic
history of the EBTJV's Conservation Strategy documents
Located in About EBTJV
In this newsletter: Catchment data update; News links and e-news sign up; 2021 Funding awards; NFHAP update; and Upcoming dates.
Located in News & Events / EBTJV Newsletters
EBTJV's 2021 habitat projects to connect over 6 stream miles, reduce sedimentation, improve brook trout resiliency to climate change
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has awarded $173,333 in funding for EBTJV partners through the National Fish Habitat Partnership Program in 2021. These projects bring an additional $669,887 in partner contributions for a partner:NFHAP ratio of 3.9:1.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
EBTJV's 2024 RFP now open, closes 1/30/2023
RFP announcement
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
EBTJV's Conservation Strategies
Through science-based planning we have identified strategies and actions to guide conservation decisions at local, regional, and range-wide levels.
Located in About EBTJV
EBTJV, PA, NY, NJ, TU, and WMI partner to increase capacity for brook trout conservation
A NFWF grant was awarded to WMI for brook trout work in NY, NJ, PA
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
File RealAudio document EBTJV/FWS-NFHAP 2023 Project Application Form
The EBTJV/FWS-NFHAP Project Application Form needs be completed and uploaded for project proposals seeking FY2023 funding assistance.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Funding Opportunities / 2023 Project Application Information
File EBTJV/NFHAP-FWS 2023 Project Application Instructions
This document provides detailed instructions for filling out the EBTJV/FWS-NFHAP 2023 project funding application.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Funding Opportunities / 2023 Project Application Information
Redd (nest) surveys for resident brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) were conducted annually in a mountain lake in northern New York for 11 years with multiple surveys conducted during the spawning season in eight of those years. Elevated temperatures in summer were correlated with a delay in spawning and a reduction in the total number of redds constructed. Increasing the summer mean of maximum daily air temperatures by 1 °C delayed spawning by approximately 1 week and decreased the total number of redds constructed by nearly 65.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications
Evaluation and Mitigation Steps for Threats to the Moshannon Creek Watershed Upstream of Roup Run
This project will advance steps to allow passive AMD treatment of the Moshannon Creek watershed (specifically 6.3 miles of headwaters affected by AMD discharges and coal refuse pile sites). Awardee: Moshannon Creek Watershed Association
Located in Projects / 2023 Projects