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South Carolina 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 South Carolina.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Stony Creek (VA) Riparian Restoration and Stream Habitat Improvement
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This projected will restore stream and riparian habitat within Stony Creek, located in the state of Virginia.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Stream Bank & Riparian Restoration along the Wild and Scenic Cossatot River on the Ouachita NF
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Six riparian sites have severe erosion from loss of riparian vegetation and heavy recreational use. Riparian habitat function will be restored by stabilizing stream banks and planting vegetation. Stream habitat cover will increase with addition of materials to repair stream banks. Campsites will be designated and hardened. To measure effectiveness, water samples taken every 3 months over the past 4 years will continue for at least the next 4 years by the Cossatot River Watch Stream Team to compare pre- and post-restoration.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Valley River Watershed Habitat Restoration Project
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Virginia 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 West Virginia.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Watershed-Based Approach to Channel Stabilization and Sediment Control in Pleasant Run Creek
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Excessive sediment from channelized tributaries of the Hatchie River (TN) are degrading downstream aquatic habitat. Pleasant Run Creek is a channelized tributary to the Hatchie River, exhibiting significant soil erosion and channel incision problems. This project seeks to implement channel stabilization measures on private lands that will improve riparian habitat on Pleasant Run Creek and reduce sediment loading to the Hatchie River.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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West Virginia 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 West Virginia.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Willow Creek Restoration, PA_FY10 Project
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This reports provides a summary of the work completed on this project from October, 2012 to September, 2013.
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Projects
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Project Completion Reports
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Wolf Pen Gap OHV Trail Complex Stream Crossing Improvement
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This project will improve stream crossings and trails at the Wolf Pen Gap OHV Trail Complex in Arkansas. It will also improve connectivity and open stream habitat for fish.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Wood placement in river restoration: fact, fiction, and future direction
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Despite decades of research on wood in rivers, the addition of wood as a river restoration technique remains controversial. We reviewed the literature on natural and placed wood to shed light on areas of continued debate. Research on river ecology demonstrates that large woody debris has always been a natural part of most rivers systems. Although a few studies have reported high structural failure rates (>50%) of placed instream wood structures, most studies have shown relatively low failure rates (<20%) and that placed wood remains stable for several years, though long-term evaluations of placed wood are rare. The vast majority of studies on wood placement have reported improvements in physical habitat (e.g., increased pool frequency, cover, habitat diversity). Studies that have not reported improvements in physical habitat often found that watershed processes (e.g., sediment, hydrology, water quality) had not been addressed. Finally, most evaluations of fish response to wood placement have shown positive responses for salmonids, though few studies have looked at long-term watershed-scale responses or studied a wide range of species.
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Science and Data
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Brook Trout Related Publications