The Trout in the Classroom Program


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
1-30-2019
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This Wildlife Wednesday we’re looking at our annual Trout in the Classroom teacher training program. The Trout in the Classroom program is one of NDOWs most popular programs! NDOW staff supplies teachers with trout eggs for their classrooms. Their students get the experience of raising them, watching their life cycle and releasing them into local waterways. Last night, we finished our 7th and final teacher training of the season. We had nearly 60 teachers attend training sessions gearing up for the Trout in the Classroom season. These teachers learn everything from tank care, feeding, and aquatic education lesson plans that will be teaching to thousands of school children every year.





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, January 25th, 2019

Comins Lake: Catching Quality Trout in the 16 to 20 inch Range
Illipah Reservoir: Fishing Has Been Fair to Good
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Jiggs is Covered with Unsafe Ice.
Ruby Lake NWR: Fishing Continues to Be Good
South Fork Reservoir: Fishing is Still Slow to Fair.
Wild Horse Reservoir: Fishing for Trout Appears to Still be Good

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

Lake Mead: Lake Mead Fishing Report
Lake Mohave: Anglers are Catching Stripers
Colorado River - Laughlin: The North End of Big Bend has Been Good
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Use Extreme Caution
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Fishermen are Finding Success
Echo Canyon Reservoir: The Reservoir is Mostly Open Water
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