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FY26 EBTJV Brook Trout Project RFP
FY26 RFP is open November 26 2024. A required short form (new) is extended to January 22, 2025 and the final application is due by online form on February 14.
Located in Projects / EBTJV Funding Opportunities / 2026 Project Application Information
EBTJV FY26 RFP Now Open
EBTJV has funded over 106 brook trout conservation projects through the National Fish Habitat Partnership and USFWS since 2006.
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Lee Simard profile (Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department)
Lee became EBTJV's new Vice Chairman in March 2023.
Located in About EBTJV
New review of genetic rescue
Is now the time? Shannon White, Jacob Rash, and David Kazyak review the application of genetic rescue to brook trout conservation.
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Image JPEG image White et al 2023 Fig 1 Genetic Rescue
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Draft application for recognition as an FHP by Congress under the ACE Act, 12/2023
Located in Groups / / Conference Calls / 2023 Steering Committee Mtg files
EBTJV, PA, NY, NJ, TU, and WMI partner to increase capacity for brook trout conservation
A NFWF grant was awarded to WMI for brook trout work in NY, NJ, PA
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Sharing from NPS: Researchers see startling brook trout declines in Shenandoah streams
Land use and pollution used to be brook trout’s biggest problems. But our latest research shows that being a cold-water fish in a warming world might be its greatest challenge yet. By Jeb Wofford and Evan Childress
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Forests for Fish Workshop
Franklin Land Trust and MA Woodlands Institute are partnering with Trout Unlimited to host a workshop demonstrating stream restoration techniques for native fisheries habitat. This event will help people in the Deerfield River Watershed region learn more about native fish, habitat restoration and climate resilience.
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File EBTJV E-news January 12, 2024
Reminders about RFP, project highlight
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