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Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
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Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Brook trout healthy waters brochure
It's a win-win.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
File Jan 2023 e-news: leadership perspectives; new passage on Bluelick Run trib
Check out our EBTJV e-news for January 2023. Nat Gillespie gives his perspective on 6 yrs of brook trout conservation!
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
2024 Projects
Five projects that the EBTJV endorsed for FY24 will receive a total of $240,604 in NFHP-FWS funds. These projects exemplify the kinds of science-based conservation and restoration activities that will enhance or restore populations of wild Brook Trout. These projects pull in multiple partners - and over $800,000 in leveraged funds - to ultimately improve fishable populations of Brook Trout by improving cold water habitats, removing barriers to connectivity, and controlling non-native species. They will improve safety for communities, enhance climate resiliency, and add habitat complexity to benefit multiple species. Congratulations to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Project SHARE, The Organization for the Assabet Sudbury and Concord Rivers, and Trout Unlimited
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Wheeler Pond Dam Removal and North Brook Restoration, Berlin, Massachusetts
This project will support the key pre-construction tasks of obtaining all necessary permits and preparing the 100% engineering design plans necessary to remove the Wheeler Pond dam.
Located in Projects / 2024 Projects
Small Dam Removal, East Branch North River, Whitingham, VT
The purpose of this project is to restore fish passage, improve stream function, and increase riparian shading in the headwaters of the East Branch North River. Deliverables will include removing 1 dam and associated infrastructure, replanting up to 1 acre of riparian habitat, upsize 1 private driveway culvert.
Located in Projects / 2024 Projects
June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
Quarterly meeting files
Located in Groups / / Conference Calls / 2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files
File F-L website contract proposal
Proposal for F-L annual website hosting contract
Located in Groups / / 2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files / June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
Appalachian Trail Conservancy's project opens stream miles in Maine
This AOP project was a high priority by USFWS and others, and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy worked hard over ten years to gather funding and make it a reality.
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