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File text/texmacs 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant - Phase 1 & 2 Performance Reports
This document describes the EBTJV grant-related accomplishments during the Phase 1 & 2 performance periods.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
File chemical/x-pdb 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant Agreement
This document is the grant agreement the EBTJV entered into with NFWF.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
File 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant Application
This document is the application the EBTJV submitted for funding to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's Bring Back the Natives grant program.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants / 2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
2007 NFWF BBTN Grant
This folder contains documents related to the EBTJV's 2007 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Bring Back the Natives Grant.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Operational Grants
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