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Volunteers planting trees along Beaver Brook which feeds the Boquet River, on Ananta Farm in Westport.

Native trees take root in Boquet River restoration

By Adirondack Explorer

Volunteers plant 685 saplings along Beaver Brook in Westport 

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Boquet River Association names new leader

By Zachary Matson

Watershed group looks to ramp up efforts to protect the Boquet River

State-funded studies to offer blueprint to reduce flood risk

By Zachary Matson

Flood studies underway on Ausable, Boquet rivers will recommend ways to reduce flooding on Adirondack rivers

Navigating change: New energy for a group working to revitalize the Boquet River ecosystem

By Zachary Matson

The Boquet River Association is growing a volunteer network committed to restoring a vital waterway and its surrounding habitats.

Paddling the Champlain Valley’s Boquet River, a wild waterway originating in the High Peaks

By Mike Lynch

There are many options for paddling trips down the Boquet River through the Champlain Valley, for paddlers of all skill levels.

reber dam

Removal of small Reber dam could be big for salmon habitat

By Zachary Matson

The planned removal of a small dam in Reber could improve important habitat for Atlantic salmon and brook trout.

Ausable River group bolsters federal salmon study

By Mike Lynch

Ausable River Association is assisting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's salmon studies on the Boquet River by applying environmental DNA methods to find young salmon. 

Scientists study salmon stocking methods

By Mike Lynch

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is using a genetic tracing program to study salmon in the Lake Champlain watershed.

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