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Endangered Bonytail Spawning in Green River Floodplain
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Our People
It ain't easy
Feb 28, 2025
A woman and young boy stand on a frozen lake. The woman is helping the boy hold up a fish they have just caught from a hole in the ice.
Recreation
Ice Fishing Tips
Feb 21, 2025
waves back and blue
Our People
Iowa group visits hatchery
Feb 19, 2025
A bighead carp in a tank
Wildlife Management
Invasive Carp Early Detection Monitoring in the Ohio River
Feb 14, 2025
50 years of raising trout
Our People
Fifty Years of Raising Trout at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery
Feb 11, 2025
A spring chinook sign on a fence in front of snow-covered hatchery raceways
Seasons of Service: Winter Work at our Hatcheries
Feb 8, 2025
Image of hand holding brook trout next to stream
Habitat Restoration
Hunt for Brook Trout
Jan 24, 2025
A young woman fishing from a platform
Recreation
Gone Fishing
Jan 22, 2025
Exhibitors set up in conference room
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Wolf Creek NFH Attends Annual Kentuckiana Fly Fishing Show
Jan 21, 2025
An aerial view over a winding river with a road along one side and mountains with evergreen trees on the other. there is a light dusting of snow on the road and terrain.
Our Partners
A Long and Winding Journey Toward the Upper Salmon River
Jan 15, 2025
a closeup of a number of students looking closely at American eels in an aquatic tank. One of the students in the front stands pointing at the eels
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Eels in the classroom
Jan 15, 2025
A service member wearing waders stands in a river holding a camera.
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