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10th International Charr Symposium in Japan: First Announcement
The International Symposium on Charr (genus Salvelinus) attracts a diverse community that uses charr in research, recreation, and as a food resource.
Brook Trout: The Scourge and the Saint. Applying Lessons Learned from Both Eradication and Reintroduction Efforts across the West and East to Better Manage this Char
Proceedings from a symposium that was held during the 2019 American Fisheries Society/The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting in Reno, Nevada.
A Great Way to Support EBTJV – Shop Select RepYourWater Merchandise to Further our Brook Trout Conservation Efforts
The Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV) is excited about its collaboration with RepYourWater, Beyond the Pond, and the Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership (ACFHP) to further support fish habitat conservation from whitewater to bluewater.
Restoring Wild Brook Trout to Passage Creek, VA
This video shows the process of restoring wild Brook Trout to Passage Creek, VA,
Bringing Back the Brooks - A Revival of the South’s Trout
A poetic look at a forgotten native of Appalachia, the Southern Appalachian Brook Trout, which is being brought back from the brink… by hand, bucket, and hoof. Produced by Freshwaters Illustrated in partnership with the US Forest Service.
Donate Now to Support Brook Trout Conservation
Supporters of Brook Trout conservation can make a tax-deductible donation that will assist the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture achieve its mission.
Celebrating 1,000 Culverts
THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND ITS MANY PARTNERS ARE BUILDING BETTER CULVERTS TO OPEN WATERWAYS FOR FISH TO GROW, REPRODUCE AND SURVIVE, TO IMPROVE THE RESILIENCY OF ROADS TO FLOODING, AND TO PROTECT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMMUNITIES
Decision Support Tools for Brook Trout Conservation
The EBTJV website now houses links to five new decision support tools that can assist natural resource managers with Brook Trout conservation efforts.
EVERYTHING’S COMING UP BROOK TROUT, AND NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON
After more than a century of population decline resulting from habitat loss, and competition from invasive species, Brook Trout are starting to feel the heat from climate change as well. Fortunately, partners from all sectors are joining forces to tackle “the big three” with the right tools, using the best available science supported by the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the EBTJV, and others.