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SUMMARY:* Brook Trout Populations and Watershed Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:Brook Trout Populations and Watershed Dynamics \n\nTuesday\, April 15\, 2014\, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.\, NRWA River Resource Center\, 592 Main Street in Groton\n\nStream ecologists now view streams and rivers as continuous aquatic networks. Jason Stolarski\, Ph.D.\, Aquatic Biologist at the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife\, will discuss how flowing water links natural processes to Brook Trout populations over large-scale landscapes.  He will describe how critical habitats are orientated throughout a landscape\, how Brook Trout populations structure themselves in response\, and how specific impacts such as\, dams\, riparian degradation\, beavers\, and climate change affect natural processes operating within watersheds and how they may potentially affect Brook Trout populations. Co-sponsored by the Squan-A-Tissit Chapter of Trout Unlimited (TU).   FREE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size: 18px\;"><strong><u><span style="color: navy\;"><font face="Times New Roman">Brook Trout Populations and Watershed Dynamics </font></span></u></strong><br />\n<font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Tuesday\, April 15\, 2014\, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.\, NRWA River Resource Center\, 592 Main Street in Groton</strong></font></font></span><span style="font-size: 9pt\;"><font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman"><o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size: 16px\;"><font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman">Stream ecologists now view streams and rivers as continuous aquatic networks. Jason Stolarski\, Ph.D.\, Aquatic Biologist at the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife\, will discuss how flowing water links natural processes to Brook Trout populations over large-scale landscapes.&nbsp\; He will describe how critical habitats are orientated throughout a landscape\, how Brook Trout populations structure themselves in response\, and how specific impacts such as\, dams\, riparian degradation\, beavers\, and climate change affect natural processes operating within watersheds and how they may potentially affect Brook Trout populations.&nbsp\;Co-sponsored by the Squan-A-Tissit Chapter of Trout Unlimited (TU).&nbsp\;&nbsp\; <strong>FREE</strong></font></font></span><span style="font-size: 9pt\;"><font color="#000000"><font face="Times New Roman"><o:p></o:p></font></font></span></p>\n
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