DNR Launches Brook Trout Reserves Program
Aims To Conserve Brook Trout Populations
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the implementation of the Brook Trout Reserves program, a new initiative to protect Wisconsin’s native brook trout populations from changing environmental conditions.
To help combat this problem, DNR fisheries biologists have used survey and environmental data to identify cold water streams in 205 subwatersheds that are the most likely to persist in the face of climate change. Each subwatershed within the Brook Trout Reserves contains:
- Self-sustaining brook trout populations.
- Above-average brook trout abundance, exceeding that of nonnative trout and salmon.
- Limited or no brown trout stocking.
- More than two stream miles of brook trout habitat are projected to remain by 2050.
To learn more about the Brook Trout Reserves, visit the DNR’s StoryMap and the Brook Trout Reserves webpage.
How To Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved in this program, whether you’re a landowner, angler or outdoor enthusiast. Members of the public can help protect our brook trout populations by:
- Enrolling your property in the DNR’s Streambank Easement Program.
- Volunteering to help resource managers with forest and fish habitat management projects.
- Planting trees along stream corridors to restore shade and keep streams cold.
- Implementing healthy land use practices in these watersheds.
- Identifying and fixing steam crossing impairments associated with roads.
- Joining local conservation or watershed groups.
To become involved in brook trout habitat projects in your area, contact your local fisheries biologist.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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