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Camp Wiahkowi Dam Removal a Success
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Friends of the Winooski River completed the removal of Camp Wihakowi Dam in 2020.
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Camp Wihakowi Dam Removal Bull Run, Northfield, VT
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Friends of the Winooski River (FWR) proposes to remove the Camp Wihakowi Dam and the impounded sediment to restore a natural channel, bench, floodplain access, and aquatic organism passage to approximately 27 miles of upstream cold water habitat.
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2020 Projects
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Canaan Valley Institute
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Since 1995, Canaan Valley Institute has been dedicated to providing Central Appalachia with clean rivers and streams. We adamantly believe clean water is vital to encourage healthy, vibrant, and sustainable communities throughout the region. At CVI, we strive to restore compromised land and streams to the natural conditions that are healthier for plants, animals, and people. We work with communities to improve sanitation through removal of straight pipes that dump raw sewage into streams and failing septic systems, which raises the standard of living and increases local morale. Finally, we work with local schools to enhance science education and provide meaningful outdoor educational experiences for students and teachers.
CVI is the 501c(3) sponsor of the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture
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Organizations
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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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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Check out this project from Pigpen Branch, SC!
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A great example of a southern Appalachian brook trout on the Francis Marion &Sumter National Forest through partnership of South Carolina DNR with many, many other groups!
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Cherry Run Game Lands Revisit
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A photo of a stream in Cherry Run Game Lands, PA
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Wild Brook Trout Image Gallery
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clean waters brochure
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Climate change influence on brook trout populations in the Central Appalachians - Andrew et al. 2022
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We used a 18-year brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) data set with samples across a ~4800 km2 spatial area in the Central Appalachian Mountains, combined with PRISM climate data at the HUC-12 subwatershed level to investigate temporal trends of each. his work provides long-term evidence to help understand the dynamics of these sentinel headwater fish populations as they experience a changing climate.
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Science and Data
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Closeup of wild brook trout coloration
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Closeup photo showing the side of a wild brook trout, with olive, gray, blue, red, and orange coloration.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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compiled documents for March 19 2024 mtg
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prior meeting notes, communications documents, FY25 project list, workplan, and meeting agenda in one file.
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2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files
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March 19, 2024 SC meeting files