Informational signage is an important part of what NFC does. It is also very resource intensive. We need to do what we can to simply the process and reduce costs and overhead…
Read MoreOhio native fish list…
Read MoreAs an overall preliminary recommendation, removal of the 3 small impoundments is likely to improve water quality and temperature conditions along upper Trout Brook.…
Read MoreVT NFC teamed up with Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, U.S. Forest Service, and Southwest Vermont Chapter of Trout Unlimited to post informational signs on critically important headwater streams…
Read MoreNative Fish Coalition’s mission is intrinsically relevant to the removal of the Watertown Dam as it obstructs numerous native fish species from fulfilling their intended life cycles including but not limited to: short nose sturgeon, river herring, American eel, American shad, and lamprey. The removal of this dam is vital in ensuring the restoration and preservation of these native fish species…
Read MoreAn overview of the springs of Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts…
Read MoreAn overview of fish found at Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts.
Read MoreAn overview of temperature monitoring efforts at Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts.
Read MoreAn overview of dams and stream crossings at Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts.
Read MoreAn overview of beaver activity at Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts.
Read MoreAn overview of the floodplain and springs of Trout Brook in Dover, Massachusetts.
Read MoreRedfin pickerel (Esox americanus americanus) are listed as Endangered [12 M.R.S.A. §10001 (19)] in accordance with the provisions of the Maine Endangered Species Act (MESA) [12 M.R.S.A. §12804]…
Read MoreWhat concerns us are the pictures depicting a nonnative brown trout and a wild native brook trout on the ground. We would like you to consider replacing these with photos of a native brook trout and a properly handled fish…
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