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The Coldwater Heritage Partnership

The Coldwater Heritage Partnership (CHP) is a collaborative effort between the PA Fish & Boat Commission, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Western Pennsylvania Watershed Protection Program and Pennsylvania Trout.

The purpose of the Coldwater Heritage Partnership (CHP) is to provide leadership, coordination, technical assistance, and funding support for the evaluation, conservation and protection of Pennsylvania's coldwater streams.   

While Pennsylvania has over 83,000 miles of streams, less than 25% are considered high-quality coldwater fisheries.  Of that, less than 2% are designated as highly productive waters that contain naturally reproducing wild trout.   The CHP’s primary focus is to foster protection and improvement of these streams and their watersheds. 

Goals of the program include:

For additional information, please contact:
Deborah Nardone, Coldwater Resource Specialist
Pennsylvania Trout
450 Robinson Lane
Bellefonte, PA 16823
(814) 359-5233
(814) 359-5175 (Fax)
Deb Nardone

 

Higbee Stream Maps are now Available through Pennsylvania Trout Unlimited

Vivid Publishing, Inc. is the exclusive publisher of Professor Higbee''s® Stream and Lake Maps.

They are the only highly detailed maps of their kind, showing virtually every stream and lake in a state.

The maps are not available in stores.

Professor Higbee's Stream and Lake Maps

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