Minnesota Tiger: Extraordinary Rehabilitation of a Midwestern Trout Fishery

Minnesota Tiger: Extraordinary Rehabilitation of a Midwestern Trout Fishery

Always am learning, especially when reviewing footage. Past conservation investment materialized from unintended shots from bits and pieces of other bits and pieces. Consider this a short documentary exploring small-scale stream rehabilitation. Peer-Reviewed Sources: Avery, Ed L., (1995). Effects of Streambank Riprapping On Physical Features and Brown Trout Standing Stocks in Millville Creek. Research Report 167. Bureau of Research, Waupaca, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Dieterman, Douglas J. and Matthew G. Mitro (2019). Stream Habitat Needs for Brook Trout and Brown Trout in the Driftless Area. Special Publication of the 11th Annual Driftless Area Symposium. Thorn, William C., (1989). Evaluation of Habitat Improvement For Brown Trout in Agriculturally Damaged Streams of Southeastern Minnesota. Investigational Report 394. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Music (In Order of Appearance): Chris Haugen’s “Sunshine Samba” Search-Engine Stuff: Environmentalism habitat rehabilitation, reconstruction of environment, Salvelinus fontinalis, Salmo trutta, tiger trout, trout, brook trout, brown trout, Driftless Area, Driftless fishing, fly fishing, trout fishing, spinner fishing, trout habitat, where to find trout, Minnesota DNR, #Minnesota Government, #stream rehabilitation, stream renewal, #environmental renewal