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Brook trout can move a little freer in Maryland's Blue Lick Watershed
Trout Unlimited recently replaced a barrier on a tributary to Blue Lick Run, in the Savage River Watershed, Avilton Maryland.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
File Brook trout clean water brochure
Brochure produced in partnership with WV Rivers Coalition.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Brook Trout Climate Resilience Research
Research on climate change relevant to brook trout
Located in Science and Data
Brook Trout Genetics
EBTJV is connecting conservation practitioners and fisheries managers to the best expert-generated scientific content available.
Located in Science and Data
Brook trout healthy waters brochure
It's a win-win.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Brook trout restoration: non-native species removal and brook trout reintroduction
Science and case studies behind brook trout restoration.
Located in Science and Data
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brookie on transparent background
Located in About EBTJV
Cady Brook Restoration, Hartland, VT
This project will replace and undersized culvert on Cady Brook with a bridge, opening 14.5 miles total and 2.5 miles of upstream cold water habitat to wild brook trout and other aquatic organisms. Awardee: Ottauquechee NRCD
Located in Projects / 2023 Projects
Camp Wiahkowi Dam Removal a Success
Friends of the Winooski River completed the removal of Camp Wihakowi Dam in 2020.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
Project Troff document Camp Wihakowi Dam Removal Bull Run, Northfield, VT
Friends of the Winooski River (FWR) proposes to remove the Camp Wihakowi Dam and the impounded sediment to restore a natural channel, bench, floodplain access, and aquatic organism passage to approximately 27 miles of upstream cold water habitat.
Located in Projects / 2020 Projects