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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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News & Events
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News Inbox
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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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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
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Congressional Designation
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Application for EBTJV's Congressional Designation, 2024
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2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files
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June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
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Connecticut 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 Connecticut.
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Landowner Resources
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Connecticut Landowner information on Healthy Riparian Zones
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This brochure from CT DEEP explains the benefits of riparian buffers. Low Impact Development (LID) techniques manage stormwater runoff by mimicking the natural movement of water in the environment and preserving the pre‐development hydrology of a site. If your property includes or borders water features, one of the easiest and most cost effective methods for protecting water quality is to PLANT A VEGETATED RIPARIAN AREA.
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Landowner Resources
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Connecticut Watershed Management
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Watershed Based Management Principles, CT Watershed Plans, CT's Watershed Management Program, and Watershed Management Planning documents produced in Connecticut
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Landowner Resources