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Slides from July 2022 Fish Passage summit
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pdf with the PowerPoint presentations from the speakers at the workshop
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Small Dam Removal, East Branch North River, Whitingham, VT
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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.
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2024 Projects
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Small Grant LeadImage
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2023 small grant program graphic
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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Small Grant Program now open
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2023 Small grant program for outreach and education.
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News Inbox
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Small-scale Solutions to Eroding Streambanks (NC)
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Information to help landowners that are losing land during or after rain events.
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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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South Carolina Conservation Districts
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Listing of SC Conservation Districts
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South Carolina conservation funding and technical assistance
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A collection of links and information about cost-share programs, grants, technical assistance, and other resources for protecting and improving watersheds and in stream habitat in South Carolina.
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Landowner Resources
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South Carolina Stream Bank Repair Program
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Clemson’s Stream Bank Repair program addresses unhealthy stream banks that are suffering from erosion and instability. Workshops will provide insight on how watersheds function and will identify steps needed to stabilize and revegetate stream banks. The 2021 Stream Bank Repair manual will help homeowners and professionals choose practices that will prevent property loss, stabilize stream banks, and protect water quality. Actions include establishing a 3:1 or 4:1 bank slope and installing native vegetation in the riparian area , with the overall purpose of protecting water quality. Clemson’s Stream Bank Repair program works with homeowners, land managers, park staff, and landscape professionals to address unhealthy stream banks that are suffering from erosion and instability. Stream Bank Repair works above what is called the Ordinary High Water Mark.
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South Carolina Stream Bank Repair Manual
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An important part of a healthy stream is a stable stream bank. In this manual, you will learn techniques to help stabilize your stream bank to protect property, habitat, and water quality. From Clemson University Extension.
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