The Batten Kill Watershed Alliance, established in 2001, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the responsible management of the Batten Kill and its tributaries. Through collaboration with private, municipal, state, and federal entities, they have successfully completed numerous habitat restoration projects, including trout habitat restoration and investments in river dynamics. Their efforts also involve tree planting along stream and river banks, public presentations on river-related topics, and the distribution of educational materials to promote good stewardship.
The alliance works closely with various partners, such as the Green Mountain National Forest, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Trout Unlimited Chapters, and The Orvis Company, among others, to develop and implement innovative strategies for preserving, protecting, and restoring the Batten Kill watershed. Their mission is to enhance the entire watershed system through habitat restoration, tree planting, and education and outreach programs aimed at promoting river-friendly behavior.
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