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Restoring Brook Trout in the Bald Mountains of Tennessee
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Native brook trout (NBT) are currently present in two of the three major drainages in the project area, Wolf Creek and Gulf Fork These two drainages both have a unique strain of NBT only found in the French Broad Watershed. The third drainage, Trail Fork, historically had NBT present. This population was extirpated and replaced with non-native rainbow trout. To address threats to NBT in the Bald Mountains, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA), Cherokee National Forest (CNF), Trout Unlimited, and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) launched a subwatershed-scale project with four distinct objectives. This EBTJV project is the fourth part: 4. Replacing a double culvert crossing on FSR96 over Wolf Creek to improve fish passage and reduce the threat of failure.
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Restoring Wild Brook Trout to Passage Creek, VA
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Video: DGIF biologists team up with Trout Unlimited and the US Forest Service to reintroduce Brook Trout to the headwaters of Passage Creek.
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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RFP open FY25
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FY 25 RFP
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Rhode Island 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 Rhode Island.
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Landowner Resources
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Riparian Buffers for Private Lands - PA links to funding
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Forested riparian buffers are an important tool in helping to protect and ensure stream quality by providing critical barriers between polluting landscapes and receiving waterways. Use the resources linked here to learn how you can make a difference in stream health and vitality by implementing riparian buffers on your land.
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Landowner Resources
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Riparian Vegetation (NC)
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A species list for riparian vegetation plantings in the North Carolina mountains.
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Landowner Resources
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Robinson IRP LWD Habitat Restoration, White River, VT
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The goal of this project is to install up to five miles of large woody habitat in tributaries to the White River in Rochester and Hancock, VT, in order to improve habitat diversity, macroinvertebrate diversity and abundance, and brook trout abundance and resilience to climate change.
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Ryan Cooper BKT underwater
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Underwater photo by Ryan Cooper, blueline_angler on Instagram. Ryan is a conservation Planner for TU in The Potomac Valley of WV and an avid fisherman in his spare time. Photo taken on a weekend backpacking trip in WV.
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S Branch Bowman Creek
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S Branch Bowman Creek with Spring Lake bottom in background
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Bowman Creek Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Restoration
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Saving Healthy Lands - Potomac Conservancy
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Through our Land Protection program, Potomac Conservancy works one-on-one with private landowners to conserve forested, agricultural, streamside, and open space lands in the northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and the South Branch River Valley of West Virginia. We also provide resources for land management and cost-share programs to ensure working lands are both productive and river-friendly.
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Landowner Resources