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Stream Bank Restoration Program - Georgia SWCC and USFW Partners
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The Cooperative Agreement for Stream Bank Restoration Program assists landowners through public-private partnerships by offering advice and funding for habitat projects on private lands that restore and protect wetlands and other wildlife habitat that might otherwise go unprotected. The funding for this cost-share initiative is provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Program to GSWCC and provides incentives to install practices that improve riparian buffers and repair and protect stream banks. Project applications are prioritized in order to address priority watersheds and to provide maximum benefit to the 63 species on Georgia’s Threatened & Endangered Species List.
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia Streambank and Shoreline Stabilization manual
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This chapter provides non-structural and structural practices that stabilize and protect streambanks and shorelines from the negative effects of land erosion. For water quality purposes—bioengineering and non-structural practices using native vegetation are preferred over conventional “hard armoring” such as riprap, seawalls, and bulkheads.
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Landowner Resources
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Cattle don't grow in streams
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Short video by Clemson University, interview with two South Carolina farmers about the advantages of streambank fencing and alternate water systems
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Landowner Resources
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Smith Creek Restoration Project
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A twelve minute video on the Smith Creek restoration happening in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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From the Field: Linking Land and Water in Brook Trout Conservation from Chesapeake Bay Program
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Check out this great video that the Chesapeake Bay Program produced showcasing a brook trout restoration project in West Virginia.
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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TU EBT importance
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A fifteen minute video, produced by Trout Unlimited, on why brook trout are an important variable within aquatic habitats and why they are referred to as "the canary in the coal mine". This video is a great demonstration of why brook trout are important to you and me.
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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Restoring Wild Brook Trout to Passage Creek, VA
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Video: DGIF biologists team up with Trout Unlimited and the US Forest Service to reintroduce Brook Trout to the headwaters of Passage Creek.
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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Fin clip from Salt Spring Run, PA
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A fin clip taken for genetic research, from a brook trout in Salt Spring Run, PA
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Wild Brook Trout Image Gallery
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Brook Trout Genetics
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EBTJV is connecting conservation practitioners and fisheries managers to the best expert-generated scientific content available.
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Science and Data
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New infographic about EBTJV's work
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Infographic showing the progress made by EBTJV and partners since 2006.
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