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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Wolf Laurel Branch, NC
This project will replace the existing double culverts with a bottomless structure to provide passage for brook trout and native nongame species. Replacement of these culverts will eliminate all artificial barriers within the Sand Creek drainage and reconnect existing populations of southern strain brook trout within approximately 2 miles of suitable habitat.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2012 Projects
Project Riparian habitat restoration for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin GA/FL
This project will restore riparian habitat for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin, within Georgia and Florida.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Sharing from CBF: How restoring West Virginia's native brook trout also restores water quality, and the critical partnerships making this important work happen
Brook Trout work in West Virginia helps the Chesapeake Bay
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
Small Grant Program now open
2023 Small grant program for outreach and education.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
Video Troff document Smith Creek Restoration Project
A twelve minute video on the Smith Creek restoration happening in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
File South Carolina Restoration
Subwatersheds best for restoration in South Carolina
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File Tennessee Restoration
Subwatersheds best for restoration in Tennessee
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File Troff document Using genetic data to advance stream fish reintroduction science: a case study in brook trout
This study demonstrates the utility of genetic and demographic data for reintroduction efforts, particularly when extant populations are genetically depauperate and maintaining adaptive potential is a primary restoration goal. How- ever, we emphasize the value of continued monitoring at longer temporal and spatial scales to determine the effects of stochastic process on the long-term adaptive capacity and persistence of reintroduced populations. Overall, inclusion of genetic data in reintroduction efforts offers increased ability to meet project goals while simultaneously conserving critical sources of adaptive variation that exist across the landscape.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications
File Vermont Restoration
Subwatersheds best for restoration in Vermont
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps
File Virginia Restoration
Subwatersheds best for restoration in Virginia
Located in Science and Data / Priority Watershed Maps