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NRCS Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
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USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) provides annual rental payments and cost-share assistance to establish resource conserving vegetation on eligible farmland and pastures.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Ohio Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Ohio
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Patten Stream Photo Facing Upstream During Spring
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Photograph showing Patten Stream and a temporary fish ladder that was constructed. The Project is to construct a permanent rock weir. The engineering work for this construction is well underway and is expected to be complete by the end of the year.
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Unfunded Applications from 2014
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EBTJV/NFHAP/NFPP Patten Stream Fish Passage Construction, Surry, ME
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Pennsylvania Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Pennsylvania
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Photograph of Patten Stream Facing Upstream in Winter
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This photograph shows Patten Stream during the winter. The area is located below the Surry Road bridge.
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Unfunded Applications from 2014
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EBTJV/NFHAP/NFPP Patten Stream Fish Passage Construction, Surry, ME
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Pigpen Branch Report
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Final report for the Pigpen Branch restoration project by SCDNR
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2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files
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June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
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Pigpen Branch SC Restoration, Presentation to EBTJV June 2024
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Hailey Goyette, SCDNR, presentation to the EBTJV Steering Commitee on June 18, 2024. The project restored Brook Trout following removal of creek chub by injecting Antimycin at 12 sites.
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Science and Data
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Reintroduction of Native Brook Trout into Indian Flats Prong, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Brook trout, the only salmonid native to the southeast, have lost about 75% of their historic range due to past logging activities and introduction of non-native trout. In 1993, the National Park Service identified 10 streams that can support native southern Appalachian brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). The long term goal is to restore historic range of habitat for this native species.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Restoration and habitat enhancement for Southern Appalachian Brook Trout in Wright, Abner, Dogwood, and Emory Creeks, Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
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South Carolina DNR proposes to restore native Eastern Brook Trout populations in four streams in three patches totaling 14.6 km (9.1 miles) of habitat.
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Projects
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2025 Projects
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Restoration of brook trout across their native range using fish toxicants and electrofishing: are we successful ecologically and socially?
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PDF of PowerPoint presentation by Matt Kulp, fishery biologist with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and coauthors, reviewing historic and contemporary restoration efforts to restore brook trout using toxicants and electrofishing. Matt surveyed state and agency biologists about projects to remove invasive species and replace brook trout. This presentation and associated database describe the outcomes and factors in success and failures.
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Science and Data
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Brook Trout Related Publications