Minnesota’s brook trout populations becoming better connected

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Currently, there’s a concerted effort under way by several agencies to improve the connectivity of waterways in northeastern Minnesota through the construction or restoration of culverts.
“Brook trout need to move based on the timing of year and water levels. So, we were recognizing in some of these watersheds that populations seemed to be well underrepresented where there’s a lot of disconnectivity,” said Dean Paron, the state stream habitat supervisor for the Minnesota DNR.

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