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Batten Kill Restoration Near Eagleville, New York
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This project will implement stream restoration at five sites along the Batten Kill in New York using principles of fluvial geomorphology to enhance a total of 2 miles of stream for the purposes of: improving brook trout habitat, removing fish passage barriers, stabilizing and restoring streambanks and riparian areas, increasing large woody debris in the river system, providing demonstration projects for the community, and improving fishing access and recreational opportunities.
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Expanding Brook Trout in Willow Creek, Pennsylvania
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This project will expand suitable habitat in Willow Creek located within Blandon, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Willow Creek is a coldwater fishery that supports one of the most productive wild brook trout populations in the state. This project will restore fish habitat and stream bank stabilization by implementing in-stream habitat enhancement devices in over 5000 feet of the creek. Additionally, over 6 acres of floodplain will be re-vegetated with native trees and shrubs. Local stocking efforts will be shifted to other nearby streams. The project also include an outreach component. Kiosks will be constructed to commemorate the effort and educate future generations. Pamphlets will be distributed to interested citizens.
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Hathaway Brook Dam Removal and Stream Restoration in MA
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The primary goal of this project is to restore natural stream conditions and stream connectivity within Hathaway Brook, thereby enhancing habitat value for existing aquatic species. One barrier will be removed, restoring access to 3,000 feet of stream. The project will reestablish continuous flow and natural sediment transport regimes, and restore geomorphic processes within the channel.
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Anthony Creek & Little Cataloochee Creek Restoration, TN/NC_FY17 Project
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In Anthony Creek and Cataloochee Creek, non-native Rainbow Trout were removed from 2.8 km (1.75 mi) and 6.4 km (4.0 mi) stretches of stream, respectively; native Brook Trout were collected from streams within Great Smoky Mountains National Park and release them into both creeks; and, Brook Trout populations were monitored in during subsequent years to determine success of this project.
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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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Connecticut Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Connecticut
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Georgia Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Georgia
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Massachusetts Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Massachusetts
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Maryland Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in Maryland
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North Carolina Restoration
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Subwatersheds best for restoration in North Carolina
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