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Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
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Photo of a brook trout underwater in Tennessee
Located in About EBTJV / EBTJV Management
Cross Brothers Dam Removal, Northfield VT
Vermont Natural Resources Council will remove a dam and restore stream habitat on one of the most popular trout rivers in Vermont.
Located in Projects / 2022 Projects
Image Culvert on Trail Fork
Trail fork culvert inlet
Located in Projects / 2021 Projects / Improving Connectivity for Reintroduced Native Brook Trout in Trail Fork of Big Creek, Cocke County, TN
Image Troff document Culvert on Trail Fork - outlet
Trail Fork culvert outlet
Located in Projects / 2021 Projects / Improving Connectivity for Reintroduced Native Brook Trout in Trail Fork of Big Creek, Cocke County, TN
Culvert Removal and Stream Restoration, Henderson Brook, Brownville, ME
Located in Projects / 2021 Projects
Project application/x-troff-me Culvert Removal and Stream Restoration, Henderson Brook, Brownville, ME
This project, completed in 2023, rectified the final barrier to native fish passage on Henderson Brook, connecting an additional 3.3 miles of existing Brook Trout habitat to the West Branch, and opening access for Atlantic salmon. Removal of the existing culvert, and replacement with an open bottom bridge and stream restoration, will lead to improved habitat conditions, reduced stream sedimentation, reduced flooding and improved recreation opportunities.
Located in Projects / 2021 Projects / Culvert Removal and Stream Restoration, Henderson Brook, Brownville, ME
For municipalities. Learn more about our Culvert Replacement Municipal Assistance Grant Program. There are approximately 25,000 culverts and small bridges in Massachusetts - the majority of which are undersized. Culverts that are too small can be barriers to fish and wildlife movement and cause flood hazards for communities. Massachusetts regulations call for culverts to meet the Stream Crossing Standards to help protect our natural resources and our communities. Find out here how the Division of Ecological Restoration (DER) can help your community with culvert replacements that meet these Standards and learn more about our Culvert Replacement Municipal Assistance Grant Program.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Landowner Resources
Culvert Replacement, Blue Lick Run Tributary, Avilton, MD
The project restored connectivity within the Savage watershed, Maryland’s best EBT resource, improving fish passage to largely forested upstream habitat. Connectivity will increase population resilience and genetic diversity by providing access to cold water refugia during low flow periods and increasing foraging and spawning habitat availability.
Located in Projects / 2022 Projects
Culvert Retrofit for Aquatic Passage Restoration, Kirby Brook, Washington, CT
The project purpose is to use stream simulation design techniques to retrofit an existing barrier culvert on Kirby Brook, in order to restore full aquatic organism passage through the structure, opening up an additional 1.8 miles of high-quality fish habitat in Kirby Brook and its tributaries.
Located in Projects / 2022 Projects