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Beebe River Watershed Connectivity Project, Campton and Sandwich, NH

This project includes the removal and replacement of five stream crossings in the Beebe River Watershed on a 5,435 acre parcel recently acquired by The Conservation Fund. These crossings are on five separate tributary streams that flow into the Beebe River in Campton and Sandwich, NH. Wild brook trout have been documented in all of these streams and the watershed area upstream of this property is completely encompassed within the White Mountain National Forest. This project restores watershed level function by providing over 5 miles of accessible thermal refuge and spawning locations in 5 high priority locations along about 30% of the entire length of the Beebe River. 2015 summer temperature data indicates survival in the Beebe River is likely compromised without access to these tributaries.

Beebe River Watershed Project Application

Application for Beebe River Watershed Project

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