Hatchery
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Sundays — Tot Time at Nimbus Fish Hatchery
Nimbus Fish Hatchery Visitor Center for nature-themed stories and to create a fun craft!
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Invasive Mudsnails Detected at Lake Sonoma Fish Hatchery
While NZMS have been detected in other portions of the watershed, this is the first confirmed detection at Warm Springs Hatchery.
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Canyon Creek Fish Hatchery closes to the public
Precaution taken after invasive mudsnails detected in creek 3 miles downstream
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Feather River Fish Hatchery to Increase Production
Joint News Release Issued by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the California Department of Water Resources
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150th Birthday National Fish Hatchery System
Today we are featuring Iron River National Fish Hatchery
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AZGFD suspends fish stockings
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has temporarily suspended all fish stockings from Page Springs Hatchery due to detection of a bacterial outbreak in trout at the facility.
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Gila trout fry at Canyon Creek Hatchery
The program’s purpose is to raise Gila trout for stocking in Arizona waters, many in Rim Country, for recreational fishing.
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Coleman National Fish Hatchery Hiring
We are hiring at our satellite hatchery, Livingston Stone NFH! Livingston Stone NFH is located at the base of Shasta Dam.
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Heat Stress and Drought Conditions Force Hatchery Relocation
Due to drought and poor water conditions at Lake Sonoma
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Drought Causes Relocation of 1.1 Million Hatchery Salmon
Due to drought and poor water conditions in the Klamath River
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Resuming Stocking Following Quarantine at Eastern Sierra Hatchery
CDFW is pleased to announce that Hot Creek Hatchery is resuming the stocking of trout for recreational angling opportunities.
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Nimbus Hatchery Virtual Tot Time
The popular story time program hosted by Nimbus Hatchery is back in a virtual format!
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Fish Hatchery to Close
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is announcing the temporary closure
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Hatchery Coho Being Raised at Oregon Elementary School
These coho were the only surviving juvenile fish at the hatchery, along with about 700 adult spring chinook and summer steelhead after the Archie Fire
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Drainpipe Cause of Infestitation Fish Hatchery
Since New Zealand mudsnails were detected at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Bluewater Fish Hatchery Tuesday, Aug. 18, the department continues to look at whether infected fish were stocked at lakes or reservoirs and what led to the infestation.