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Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration on Indian Stream, New Hampshire

In 2006, an initial watershed based assessment of coldwater habitat conditions was completed by Trout Unlimited in the Upper Connecticut in New Hampshire and Vermont. In 2008, Trout Unlimited designated the Upper Connecticut as one if its Home Rivers Initiatives, the only one in New England. Trout Unlimited's assessment identified fish habitat problems through the watershed, including lack of riparian habitat, poor instream habitat diversity and complexity, and inadequate stream crossings. This project will initiate the first phase of a long term culvert removal and instream habitat program by replacing four high priority culverts and implementing instream woody habitat restorations in Indian Stream, starting on the East Branch. The culverts to be replaced are on four important brook trout nursery streams: Dry Creek, Johns Brook, Hidden Brook, and Alder Brook. The project will restore 3 miles of habitat on east branch, the largest tributary to Indian Stream.
Application for Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration on Indian Stream in New Hampshire
Application for Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration on Indian Stream in New Hampshire
State Support Letter for Indian Stream, New Hampshire
State support letter for Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration on Indian Stream in New Hampshire.

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