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Hopeful for Hellbenders…
New Use for Game Cameras
Have Drum, Will Travel...
New Water Safety Instructors Certified
Place Based Education - The Arbor Day Field Trip
Hopeful for Hellbenders…
Neosho National Fish Hatchery (NFH) Hatchery staff members traveled to Lake Taneycomo, just outside of Branson...Read More
New Use for Game Cameras
For the past two field seasons, biologists from the Alpena Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (FWCO) have used...Read More
Have Drum, Will Travel...
For most anglers the freshwater drum, often called sheephead, is a trash fish. In the mussel restoration...Read More
New Water Safety Instructors Certified
During the week of May 6th, the Midwest Region’s Motorboat Operator Certification Course (MOCC) Instructor...Read More
Place Based Education
Biologists Joseph Gerbyshak and Adam Kowalski, of the Alpena Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, assisted with...Read More
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May 23, 2013
