From the Field: Linking Land and Water in Brook Trout Conservation from Chesapeake Bay Program
Check out this great video that the Chesapeake Bay Program produced showcasing a brook trout restoration project in West Virginia.
Published: 2012
Location: West Virginia
November 2012: Brook trout play a critical role in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, but without cool, clean water, the fish cannot survive. Working in headwater states, Chesapeake Bay Program partners are promoting land conservation and habitat restoration as ways to clean up local waterways and conserve the iconic species. Produced by Steve Droter Underwater Footage: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Music: "Mille giraffons (Instrumental)" by Löhstana David
This project was constructed by Trout Unlimited and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service and Farm Services Agency.