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Calvert, Patrick
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Members
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Connecticut Landowner information on Healthy Riparian Zones
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This brochure from CT DEEP explains the benefits of riparian buffers. Low Impact Development (LID) techniques manage stormwater runoff by mimicking the natural movement of water in the environment and preserving the pre‐development hydrology of a site. If your property includes or borders water features, one of the easiest and most cost effective methods for protecting water quality is to PLANT A VEGETATED RIPARIAN AREA.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Connecticut Watershed Management
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Watershed Based Management Principles, CT Watershed Plans, CT's Watershed Management Program, and Watershed Management Planning documents produced in Connecticut
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Wood is Good for Maryland Brook Trout
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Brochure developed by MD DNR and MD Forest Service, to explain the benefits of riparian buffers and woody material to health of streams and brook trout.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia - Coosawattee River-Carter's Lake Watershed monitoring
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The Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission is working with local stakeholders and organizations in the Chickasawhatchee Creek Watershed and Coosawattee River-Carter's Lake Watersheds to monitor impaired streams in these two watersheds and identify sources of pollution.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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All Watersheds
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Priority scores for project selection of all ebtjv subwatersheds
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Raw Data from Project Selection Assessment
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Raw data to develop priority scores for project selection to assist in identifying areas for restoration, enhancement, and protection.
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Intact watersheds best for protection
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PDF map representing best watersheds to protect in EBTJV region.
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Reduced watersheds best for enhancement
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Map of reduced watersheds where brook trout populations are experiencing pressure.
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps
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Watersheds best for restoration
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Extirpated watersheds where brook trout populations are no longer present and are best for restoration activities.
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Science and Data
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Priority Watershed Maps