
Chesapeake Bay Coldwater Summit
Saturday, March 6, 2010
10am - 3pm
The National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown, WV
Presentations on Land Protection and Watershed Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Basin (all are in Powerpoint format):
Joe Hankins
The Conservation Fund's Freshwaters Institute, West Virginia
The Restoration of Rocky Marsh Run, A Spring Creek in the Eastern Panhandle [1]
Nancy Ailes
Cacapon & Lost Rivers Land Trust, West Virginia
Protecting Farmlands and Forests in the Eastern Panhandle: Using Conservation Hubs and Partnerships Effectively [2]
Gary Berti
Trout Unlimited, Potomac Headwaters Home Rivers Initiative, West Virginia
Using Brook Trout, Farm Bill Programs and a "Customer Service" Approach to Excluding Livestock and Restoring Water Quality in the Thorn Creek Watershed [3]
Shannon Moore
Frederick County Division of Public Works, Maryland
Brook Trout and Water Quality Protection in Frederick County, Maryland [4]
Rich Starr
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Trout Habitat Restoration Projects Using U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Programs [5]
Laura Haynes
Savage River Watershed Council, Maryland
Removing An Aging Dam on the Upper Savage River to Benefit Brook Trout and Water Quality [6]
Amy Wolfe
Trout Unlimited, Eastern Abandoned Mines Program, Pennsylvania
Restoring Water Quality and Trout Populations in the West Branch Susquehanna River Basin: An Overview of Passive Treatment System Success Stories [7]
Katie Ombalski
ClearWater Conservancy, Pennsylvania
Protecting One of the Last Remaining Brook Trout Populations in the Spring Creek Watershed in State College, Pennsylvania [8]
Doug Hutzell
ESI, Inc., Maryland and Virginia
Restoring Aquatic Habitat Through Dam Removal: Case Studies from Maryland and Virginia [9]
Seth Coffman
Trout Unlimited, Shenandoah Headwaters Home Rivers Initiative, Virginia
Restoring Spring Creeks on Agricultural Land in the Shenandoah Valley [10]
Mark Hudy
James Madison University and US Forest Service, Virginia
The Restoration of Smith Creek: Tracking the Biological and Chemical Response after Cattle Grazing Exclusion for 5 years [11]
Links:
[1] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/TCF_Rockymarsh_JHankins.ppt
[2] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/CacaponLostRivers_NAiles.ppt
[3] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/TU_Thorn Creek_GBerti.ppt
[4] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/FrederickCntyDivPubWorks_SMoore.pptx
[5] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/USFWS_RStarr.ppt
[6] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/Removing_An_Aging_Dam.ppsx
[7] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/TU_AbandonedMines_AWolfe.ppt
[8] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/ClearwaterConservancy_KOmblowski.ppt
[9] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/ESI_DHutzell.pptx
[10] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/TU_ShenandoahValley_SCoffman.ppt
[11] http://www.tu.org/sites/www.tu.org/files/documents/JamesMadisonUnivSmith Creek_MHudy.pptx