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Work to boost trout habitat continues in 2025 on the Batten Kill River in New York, Vermont

The Batten Kill River, near the New York/Vermont border in Washington County, has been the beneficiary of Trout Unlimited’s Home Rivers Initiative project for the past five years and enters its sixth year in 2025. (Photo by Trout Unlimited Clearwater chapter)

This year will mark year six of Trout Unlimited’s Home Rivers Initiative project on the Batten Kill River, and organizers have a number of projects on tap as they look to build on recent improvements to trout habitat on the famed river in New York and Vermont.
Jacob Fetterman, an aquatic biologist with Trout Unlimited who has been overseeing the Batten Kill work, said work to the river’s main stem and an important tributary are slated for 2025.

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