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File ECMAScript program A Map of North Carolina Wild Brook Trout Patches
The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of North Carolina's wild Brook Trout patches.
Located in Science and Data / / EBTJV State Maps and Resources / State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution
North Carolina specific information on the USDA FSA CREP program.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Kazyak, D.C., Lubinski, B.A., Rash, J.M., Johnson, T.C., King, T.L. 2021. After centuries of declines, there is growing interest in conserving extant wild populations of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and reintroducing Brook Trout populations of native ancestry. A population genetic baseline can enhance conservation outcomes and promote restoration success. Consequently, it is important to document existing patterns of genetic variation across the landscape and translate these data into an approachable format for fisheries managers. We genotyped 9,507 Brook Trout representing 467 wild collections at 12 microsatellite loci to establish a genetic baseline for North Carolina, USA.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications
Provides cost-share and design expertise to landowners to remove unwanted dams and replace culverts.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Project Octet Stream Hydrologic restoration of coastal wetlands on North Carolina’s Albemarle- Pamlico Peninsula
This project, lead by the Nature Conservancy's North Carolina Chapter, will restore hydrology and reverse saltwater intrusion into wetlands by replacing an inadequate water control structure and plug canals in the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Jockey's Ridge State Park Community-based Living Shoreline Restoration Phase I and II
Jockey’s Ridge State Park is the location of the largest sand dune system on the east coast. It is part of the Roanoke River Watershed, which flows from Virginia through North Carolina to the sea. Its estuarine shoreline had never been stabilized prior to making the area into a state park. However, the estuarine shoreline had been damaged by vehicle and foot traffic, and acres of salt marsh had disappeared.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Video Octet Stream Native Brook Trout Restoration, Haywood County North Carolina
This video shows NC WRC biologists spending the day restoring native Brook Trout to headwaters in Haywood County, NC.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
Video Native Brook Trout Restoration
Video: NCWRC biologists spend the day restoring native Brook Trout to headwaters in Haywood County.
Located in News & Events / Videos
Riparian and wetland tree planting recommendations.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
North Carolina conservation funding and technical assistance
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 North Carolina.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources