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EVERYTHING’S COMING UP BROOK TROUT, AND NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON
After more than a century of population decline resulting from habitat loss, and competition from invasive species, Brook Trout are starting to feel the heat from climate change as well. Fortunately, partners from all sectors are joining forces to tackle “the big three” with the right tools, using the best available science supported by the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the EBTJV, and others.
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Celebrating 1,000 Culverts
THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND ITS MANY PARTNERS ARE BUILDING BETTER CULVERTS TO OPEN WATERWAYS FOR FISH TO GROW, REPRODUCE AND SURVIVE, TO IMPROVE THE RESILIENCY OF ROADS TO FLOODING, AND TO PROTECT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMMUNITIES
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File National Fish Habitat Partnership Infographic - 2019
Information about NFHP accomplishments.
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East Fork Greenbrier River/Poca Run Large Woody Material Project, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, Monitoring Report - 2015
The East Fork Greenbrier River/Poca Run Large Woody Material (LWM) project was designed to treat a total of 16 stream sites with LWM structures distributed along ¾ miles of stream and floodplain areas on the Monongahela National Forest.
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Aaron Run (MD) - Mitigating Acid Mine Drainage Improves pH Levels in Run
Waterbody Improved: water flowing through abandoned coal mines contributed acid mine drainage (AMD) to Maryland’s Aaron Run, causing the stream’s pH level to fail to meet the state’s water quality standard for pH. As a result, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) added Aaron Run to Maryland’s 2004 Clean Water Act (CWA) section 303(d) list of impaired waters for low pH. Watershed partners implemented numerous AMD mitigation projects, and pH levels increased. Aaron Run now meets the state water quality standard for pH and supports a population of brook trout. As a result, MDE has proposed removing Aaron Run from the state’s list of impaired waters for pH impairment in 2014.
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EBTJV Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2 (June 2014)
The EBTJV's newsletters contain Brook Trout conservation and partnership-related news.
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EBTJV Range-wide Habitat Goals, Objectives, and Key Conservation Actions
This folder contains documents that describe the EBTJV's current range-wide habitat goals and objectives, as well as its key conservation actions.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Funding Opportunities / 2024 Project Application Information
File ECMAScript program EBTJV Range-wide Habitat Goals and Objectives
This document contains the EBTJV's current range-wide habitat goals and objectives.
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File EBTJV Key Conservation Actions
This documents contains the EBTJV's current key conservation actions.
Located in Projects / / 2024 Project Application Information / EBTJV Range-wide Habitat Goals, Objectives, and Key Conservation Actions
File chemical/x-pdb USFWS Copyright Release Agreement
Requirement for the EBTJV/FWS-NFHAP project funding application package.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Funding Opportunities / 2024 Project Application Information