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In 2015, TU's Southeast Conservation Project will complete four AOP projects in the initial phase, and three additional projects will be designed for future completion. Approximately 11 stream miles will be reconnected, giving aquatic species access to over 3,800 acres currently located above... [ READ MORE... ]
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2015 is a very exciting year for the Southeast Conservation Project. Aquatic organism passage (AOP) projects are breaking ground on four sites which will reconnect over 11 miles of native trout stream.
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Here is a nice shot of a brook trout from one of our potential project sites in Madison County, NC. I took photos of this one after the Wildlife Resoruces Commission folks had measured and weighed it - it was a little sleepy!
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ORV damage in the Tellico drainage was excessive. Photo courtesy of Wild South.
Earlier this week, a federal judge upheld a U.S. Forest Service decision to keep off-road vehicles out of sensitive native brook trout habitat in the Tellico River drainage in the Nantahala National Forest--excessive... [ READ MORE... ]