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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Wolf Laurel Branch, NC
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This project will replace the existing double culverts with a bottomless structure to provide passage for brook trout and native nongame species. Replacement of these culverts will eliminate all artificial barriers within the Sand Creek drainage and reconnect existing populations of southern strain brook trout within approximately 2 miles of suitable habitat.
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Application for Wolf Laurel Branch Passage Project in NC
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Application for the Wolf Laurel Branch Passage Project in North Carolina.
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Wolf Laurel Culvert in NC
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Photo of Wolf Laurel Culvert to be replaced in North Carolina.
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Photo Release Form For Wolf Laurel Branch NC
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Photo Release Form for the Wolf Laurel Fish Passage Project in North Carolina.
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State Support Letter for Wolf Laurel Passage Project in NC
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State Support Letter for Wolf Laurel Passage Project in North Carolina.
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Brook Trout Catchment Scale and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
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Climate change is currently a high risk threat to the current range of the brook trout due to changing thermal regimes. The effects of climate change may be exacerbated by greater fragmentation from land use changes. In order to effectively rank projects and work strategically, the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture is working on refining the status map to the catchment scale and establishing climate change resiliency rankings for brook trout populations throughout the partnership boundary from Georgia to Maine. JMU in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the Service have initiated efforts to determine resiliency rankings for brook trout populations in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. This project will allow the partnerhsip to expand this analysis to cover all brook trout habitat from Georgia to Maine.
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EBTJV Assessment Update Presentation to NFHP Board April 2012 by M. Hudy
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EBTJV Assessment Update Presentation to NFHP Board April 2012 by M. Hudy
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JMU's Scope of Work for Assessment & Climate Change Project in WV & MD
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This is the scope of work for the FY2010 funded catchment scale assessment and climate change assessment for the states of MD & WV. This work was funded by the Fisheries Program of the Service.
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Ranking Brook Trout Habitat Patches for Resiliency to Climate Change
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Presentation by Brad Trumbo and Mark Hudy in Denver.
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Draft Climate Change Map for EBTJV Jan 2012
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This is a draft climate change map created by Mark Hudy as part of this assessment project.
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