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Project Fact Sheet Big Run, West Virginia
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Project fact sheet for Big Run, WV
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Big Run Restoration, West Virginia
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Volunteers for Big Run, West Virginia
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Photo of volunteers from local schools planting thousands of trees to reforest the riparian zone.
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Big Run Restoration, West Virginia
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Riparian Plantings, Big Run, West Virginia
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Trees planted at Big Run, West Virginia
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Big Run Restoration, West Virginia
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Big Run WV Proposal
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Big Run WV Proposal
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Big Run Restoration, West Virginia
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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This project will restore over 1.6 miles of Southern Appalachian brook trout habitat contained within the Cooper Creek Watershed of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia. Habitat within Bryant Creek and Tretty and Burnett Branches will be restored using only hand labor to minimize soil disturbance. After non-native trout species are removed, trees will be cut into and across the various stream reaches to provide in-stream cover and create pool habitat for brook trout.
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Burnett Creek Wedge Dam, Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Wedge Dam placed in Burnett Creek to restore brook trout habitat.
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Pretty Branch Deflectors, Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Flow deflectors placed in Pretty Branch to restore deep channel habitat for brook trout.
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Pretty Branch Flow Constrictors, Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Flow constrictors placed in Pretty Branch to restore deep channel habitat for brook trout.
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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2006 Project Proposals From Region 4
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2006 Project Proposals From Region 4 - Includes Cooper Creek Project
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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Lake Champlain, Vermont
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Sedimentation, increased water temperature, barriers to passage and lack of riparian vegetation have been identified as the major threats to Vermont's brook trout population. The project includes has two principle efforts underway: installation of livestock fencing, alternative water systems, and planting native trees and shrubs to restore degraded riparian areas and the replacement of an existing failed culvert with a bridge to allow for the year round upstream movement of brook trout on Stevensville Brook.
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