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NFC: Re: Re: Apache Trout on TV



When I lived in Colorado, there was a great effort being made to reintroduce
green cutthrought trout esp. in the National Park. Don't know the status of
it now however. As its been over 6 years since we lived there.


Wally
----- Original Message -----
From: Bryce Daniels <brycedan at mindspring_com>
To: <nfc at actwin_com>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: NFC: Re: Apache Trout on TV


> Bravo--it's great to see the hatcheries making a difference in rare
species
> conservation.  Seems that so much effort is focused on game fishes and
> stocking (.....well, I guess the Apache trout was likely once a game
fish).
> Just a quick question-- does anyone else know of particular hatcheries
that
> are attempting to rear rare species for potential reintroduction into the
> wild?  I'm aware that the AL Game & Fish have been for some time
attempting
> to propogate Alabama sturgeon for potential reintroductions, and I've seen
> that some of the raceways at hatcheries are being used to attempt
> propogation of declining mussel and crayfish species, but that's all that
> pops into my mind.  On a similar note, I tried once to generate discussion
> and gain some idea of the aquarium hobbyists' role in rearing rare
species,
> but do not recall a response.  Does anyone on this listserve, outside of
> academia or gov't funded programs actively attempt to propogate species of
> fish that are considered to be declining in home aquaria?  I assumed this
> may be a focus of the NFC, and figured such a forum as this could
definitely
> enhance conservation efforts for rare species by generating and
> dissiminating results from such experience.  Just an idea.
>
> -Bryce
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "robert a rice" <robertrice at juno_com>
> To: <nfc at actwin_com>; <Nativefishconservancy at yahoogroups_com>
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 4:45 PM
> Subject: NFC: Apache Trout on TV
>
>
> > Arizona's Apache trout, a threatened species, is poised to make history.
> > To date, no living fish has come off the list of threatened and
> > endangered
> > species.  Apache trout could be the first.
> >
> > Watch U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hatchery, fish health, and fishery
> > resources office biologists, alongside the White Mountain Apache Tribe,
> > and
> > Arizona Game and Fish give first-hand accounts of a real success story
in
> > fisheries conservation.
> >
> > Nationally syndicated Game Warden Wildlife Journal airs its episode on
> > Apache trout restoration this weekend, Nov 2-4, on the major networks in
> > 110 cities across the country.  Click on the "channel finder" link (it's
> > fickle; 'no listing found not' necessarily accurate) at
> > http://www.gamewardentv.com to find a station near you.  Or, check local
> > listings.
> >
> > Tucson and Phoenix listing below.
> >
> > Craig Springer
> > USFWS-Fisheries
> > Conserving Fisheries for 130 Years
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >                                 Tucson, AZ
> >
> >
> >
> >         Local Broadcasts
> >
> > Saturday, November 3 -- 5:30
> > a.m. MST
> > KOLD (Channel 13, CBS)
> > #464 Episode Details (TVG)
> > Hawks; restoring trout to
> > Arizona.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >                                 Phoenix, AZ
> >
> >
> >
> >         Local Broadcasts
> >
> > Saturday, November 3 -- 7:30
> > a.m. MST
> > KSAZ (Channel 10, Fox)
> > #464 Episode Details (TVG)
> > Hawks; restoring trout to
> > Arizona.
> > (Stereo)
> >
> >
> >
> > Saturday, November 3 -- 7:30
> > a.m. MST
> > KSAZDT (Channel 31.1, Fox)
> > #464 Episode Details (TVG)
> > Hawks; restoring trout to
> > Arizona.
> > (Stereo)
> >
> >
> > Robert Rice
> > NFC president
> > www.nativefish.org


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