Jordan River National Fish Hatchery
Curious travelers within Michigan’s Northwestern Lower Peninsula just may be lucky enough to find one of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s least known assets....Read More
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Biologists Playing with Toy Barges?
River Model Project Completed
Hello Baby Lake Trout!
“Partners Move the Needle”
Snuffbox Recovery Efforts
Biologists Playing with Toy Barges?
Carterville Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (FWCO) fish biologists Sam Finney and Aaron Parker recently...Read More
River Model Project Completed
The Sulphur Springs Assessment and Restoration project restored 400 linear feet of stream and 0.5 acres of high...Read More
Hello Baby Lake Trout!
The Klondike strain of lake trout entered the hatchery system in 1995 and originated from wild gametes collected from...Read More
“Partners Move the Needle”
The Salmon Trout River located in the Huron Mountains of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is the last river on...Read More
Snuffbox Recovery Efforts
For over 10 years Genoa National Fish hatchery (NFH) has been culturing sub-adult freshwater mussels in culture...Read More
“Fish Tails” refers to articles that are entered by field staff in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Field Notes website, but are not published in the current edition of Fish Lines. These articles provide examples of the diverse work that the Service's Midwest Fisheries Program and partners perform on behalf of our aquatic resources and for the benefit of the American public. To view these articles, click on the links below. Enjoy!
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