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MOU Signatory List 2024
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Signatories as of 10/2024
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Groups
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Steering Committee
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EBTJV MOU Signatory Partners Lists
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Nat Gillespie quote
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Photo of a fish creel, rod, vest, and flies, by USFWS and a quote "The ultimate prize for us is fishable populations of wild brook trout. Its the reason we came together and is the reason we are working so hard" - Nat Gillespie, Chair, EBTV
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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nat quote and creel
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photo by Brett Billings, USFWS, showing stream, creel, fly rod and reel, vest, hat, box of flies.
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News & Events
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News Inbox
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National Fish Passage Program and BIL presentation
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Shannon Boyle, National Fish Passage Task Force Coordinator, presented at the 2023 EBTJV meeting
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About EBTJV
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EBTJV Partnership Meetings
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EBTJV meeting Nov 1-2 2023
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Native Brook Trout Restoration, Haywood County North Carolina
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This video shows NC WRC biologists spending the day restoring native Brook Trout to headwaters in Haywood County, NC.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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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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NC Forest Service's Tree Planting Pocket Guide
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Riparian and wetland tree planting recommendations.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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New bridge over Henderson Brook
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Uninhibited fish passage is now possible for the length of the 3.9 mile Henderson Brook.
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Projects
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2021 Projects
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Culvert Removal and Stream Restoration, Henderson Brook, Brownville, ME
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New Hampshire conservation funding and technical assistance
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A collection of links and information about cost-share programs, grants, technical assistance, and other resources for protecting and improving watersheds and in stream habitat in NH.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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New Hampshire Stream Crossing Initiative
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he New Hampshire Stream Crossing Initiative is a multi-agency group that collaboratively works to align resources and improve management of stream crossing infrastructure across the state. The Initiative provides the tools needed for stakeholders to make data-driven decisions for targeting investments in projects that support transportation, stream connectivity, fish and wildlife habitat, and flood resilience. Please note: New Hampshire has its own stream crossing assessment methodology, which contains several specific fields developed for New Hampshire. It is nearly identical to that of the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative’s methods, but there is great value in both.
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Science and Data
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Aquatic Organism Passage I&A and state design guidelines