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Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and brook trout
How infrastructure funding can help brook trout.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout
Regional Brook Trout Threats
Brook Trout populations have severely declined across their native range due to a multitude of threats. Brook Trout are indicators of cold clean water and their decline is the result of degraded habitat and invasive species.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout
Brook trout basics
Life History and Habitat Needs of brook trout
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout
Landowner Resources - Funding and Technical Assistance
Are you a landowner or caretaker of land near a river or stream? Are you looking for advice, technical assistance, or funding to help protect or improve conditions for wild brook trout, or water quality in general? Many programs exist that can bring information and/or funding to you! We've compiled a list of national programs, and have also provided a searchable database to resources specific to the states in the native brook trout range.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout
File application/x-troff-ms Evaluation of Wild Brook Trout Populations in Vermont Streams
Wild brook trout populations in Vermont streams appeared to be relatively stable over a period of five decades as evidenced in this evaluation of 150 sites. Present-day brook trout populations sampled in 138 streams within 17 watersheds were characterized by abundant natural reproduction and multiple age-classes, including the contribution of older, larger fish. While most population measures were consistent between the two time periods, significantly higher densities of young-of-year brook trout were observed in current populations which may reflect improved environmental protections initiated since the 1950s. A decline in sympatric brown trout and rainbow trout sites also suggest that non-native trout populations have not appreciably expanded over the past 50 years.
Located in Science and Data / Brook Trout Related Publications
Brook Trout: The Scourge and the Saint. Applying Lessons Learned from Both Eradication and Reintroduction Efforts across the West and East to Better Manage this Char
Proceedings from a symposium that was held during the 2019 American Fisheries Society/The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting in Reno, Nevada.
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File Brook Trout: The Scourge and the Saint. Applying Lessons Learned from Both Eradication and Reintroduction Efforts across the West and East to Better Manage this Char
Symposium Proceedings - 2019 American Fisheries Society/The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting held in Reno, Nevada.
Located in Science and Data / Symposium Proceedings / Symposium Proceedings
File Eastern Brook Trout Roadmap to Conservation (2018)
This document summarizes the EBTJV's strategies for conserving wild Brook Trout.
Located in Science and Data / EBTJV Reports
File ECMAScript program A Map of Connecticut Wild Brook Trout Patches
The map provides a visual depiction of the distribution of Connecticut's wild Brook Trout patches.
Located in Science and Data / / EBTJV State Maps and Resources / State Maps of Wild Brook Trout Patch Distribution