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Restoring Browns Run Fish Passage, Barr Township, Pennsylvania

This project will open the headwaters of Browns Run, a tributary to the West Branch of the Susquehana River, to native brook trout passage and improve Browns Run brook trout habitat. (Photo: Pool Behind Browns Run Dam, Pennsylvania.)

One dam will be removed on Browns Run to open 1 mile of habitat and reconnect currently fragmented native brook trout populations in the headwaters of the basin.

Photo of the dam to be removed on Browns Run in Pennsylvania.

Photo of the dam to be removed on Browns Run in Pennsylvania.


Restoring Browns Run Fish Passage, Barr Township, Pennsylvania
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Filed under: Flow, EBTJV Funded Project