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File Troff document 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant - Phase 4 Performance Report
This document describes the EBTJV grant-related accomplishments during the Phase 4 performance period.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
File Troff document 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant - Final Report
This document describes the EBTJV grant-related accomplishments.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
File 2005 MSCGP Grant Application
This is the original application the EBTJV submitted for 2005 MSCGP funding.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2005 MSCGP Grant
File D source code 2005 MSCGP Grant Application - Amended
This document contains amendments made to the original 2005 MSCGP Grant awarded to the EBTJV.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2005 MSCGP Grant
File Troff document 2005 MSCGP Grant Final Report
This document contains the EBTJV accomplishments related to this grant's objectives.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2005 MSCGP Grant
Federal infrastructure funding
Aquatic infrastructure programs under the BIL.
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File Troff document Slides from July 2022 Fish Passage summit
pdf with the PowerPoint presentations from the speakers at the workshop
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File Troff document Official summary from the FWS Fish Passage Summit
Please find attached the workshop proceedings from Partner Workshop: Fish Passage through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that took place at the National Conservation and Training Center from July 18-20. The document includes the following: Overview of each of the sessions and speakers on Day One and summary of post session discussion. Detailed brainstorming from all the breakout sessions on Day Two Synthesis and discussion from Day Three Meeting Agenda List of Attendees (in person and virtual) These are not decisional documents, rather a synthesis of information, ideas, and perspectives. We hope it will serve as a reference document to support all our efforts into the future.
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The Cooperative Agreement for Stream Bank Restoration Program assists landowners through public-private partnerships by offering advice and funding for habitat projects on private lands that restore and protect wetlands and other wildlife habitat that might otherwise go unprotected. The funding for this cost-share initiative is provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Program to GSWCC and provides incentives to install practices that improve riparian buffers and repair and protect stream banks. Project applications are prioritized in order to address priority watersheds and to provide maximum benefit to the 63 species on Georgia’s Threatened & Endangered Species List.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
The Stream Improvement Program offers assistance by designing and constructing small projects to restore stream channels damaged by high water or flooding events and to stabilize streambanks affected by erosion at sites where there are imminent threats to the structural integrity of homes, businesses and industries. The primary objective of this program is to provide increased public safety on a smaller scale than the larger flood protection type projects and to reduce high sediment loads and prevent them from being transported downstream and re-depositing elsewhere. For additional information on the Stream Improvement Program, please contact Bill Kcenich at 717-783-0369.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources