trout in the classroom
Every year, my class participates in Trout in the Classroom. We partner with the Nevada Division of Wildlife and the Willow Bay Hatchery in Arizona. We will get our trout in January or February of each year.
Trout in the Classroom is a conservation-oriented environmental education program for elementary, middle, and high school students. Through the school year, students raise trout from eggs to fry and then release them into approved cold water streams and lakes. This act of raising, monitoring, and caring for young trout fosters a conservation ethic within participating students and promotes an understanding of their shared water resources.
Trout in the Classroom is a conservation-oriented environmental education program for elementary, middle, and high school students. Through the school year, students raise trout from eggs to fry and then release them into approved cold water streams and lakes. This act of raising, monitoring, and caring for young trout fosters a conservation ethic within participating students and promotes an understanding of their shared water resources.
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not the fish they are after."