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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
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 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
2005 MSCGP Grant
This folder contains documents related to the EBTJV's 2005 Multi-State Conservation Grant.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants
Close your eyes. You’re in an ancient spruce forest surrounding a stream. You hear the soft trickle of water moving slowly over pebbles and stones. In the stream called Shavers Fork swims mottled, glimmering brook trout. They are the symbol that water is “the cleanest of clean,” says West Virginia University wildlife and fisheries resources professor Todd Petty. A team at WVU has been working for years with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to examine all of the factors that led to warmer temperatures, a wider and shallower stream and other changes that over time threatened the brook trout productivity of this important natural and economic resource. In this new mini-documentary, you can experience the Shavers Fork story from industrial development to current scientific advances, such as drone technology, that are being used to preserve the brook trout habitat. -WVU- CONTACT: University Relations/News 304-293-6997
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
File EBTJV Newsletter August 2013
Volume 1, Issue 2
Located in News & Events / / Newsletter Archives / Newsletters 2013
Newsletters 2013
An official publication of the EBTJV, which provides information on the partnership's activities and other Brook Trout conservation news.
Located in News & Events / EBTJV Newsletters / Newsletter Archives
File Conservation Strategy Review Summary and Recommendations (2013)
The EBTJV completed the first version of its action strategies for conserving brook trout (Conservation Strategy) in August 2007. These action strategies are aimed at achieving the EBTJV’s principal goals and are used to guide the partnership’s decision-making as well as measuring its progress and successes. The EBTJV Steering Committee purposely decided when it adopted the Conservation Strategy, that it would be a living document and therefore would be updated whenever it was warranted. In keeping with this precept, the Conservation Strategy was revised in November 2007, July 2008, and November 2011. However, the focus of these revisions centered primarily on changes to the regional and range-wide habitat objectives, which occurred as a result of periodic recommendations made by the Northern and Southern Workgroups. Since the Conservation Strategy has been in place for a little more than five years, it was the Steering Committee’s desire to initiate a full review of all components of the plan and so they tasked the EBTJV Coordinator with the responsibility of leading the effort of ensuring the Conservation Strategy is current, relevant, and realistic and is representative of the pertinent data and information that is now available. The results of the review are described in this document along with recommendations for action by the EBTJV Steering Committee.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Evaluation Reports
File An Assessment of the EBTJV’s Project Ranking Criteria Alignment with the National Fish Habitat Board’s Minimum Benchmark Set of Project Prioritization Criteria (2013)
The National Fish Habitat Board (Board) adopted a minimum benchmark set of fish habitat conservation project prioritization criteria at their February, 2013 meeting. These criteria are intended to ensure core tenets of the National Fish Habitat Action Plan are considered by Fish Habitat Partnership when ranking projects for funding. To ensure criteria the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV) uses to rank proposed fish habitat conservation projects are strongly aligned with the Board’s minimum benchmark set of project prioritization criteria, an assessment was undertaken and the outcome of that assessment is described in this document.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Evaluation Reports
File Assessment of EBTJV Priorities Addressed by Fish Habitat Conservation Projects, 2006-2012
This document contains an overview of the EBTJV priorities targeted by fish habitat conservation projects that received funding from the FWS NFHAP budget appropriations between 2006 and 2012.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Evaluation Reports