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Palisade High School Fish Hatchery Project: A Student Perspective

by coloradorivermelanie | Feb 14, 2022 | PHS Hatchery, Uncategorized

Michael Gross, USFWS Every project, no matter the scale or the impact, takes true grit and perseverance to see through. The development of a hatchery at Palisade High School (PHS) is no exception. A dedicated group of students and teachers planned and raised money to...

Managed Wetlands Provide Nursery Habitat for Rare Native Fish

by coloradorivermelanie | Dec 22, 2021 | Briefing, Uncategorized

Tildon Jones, Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery ProgramFebruary, 2020 Over the last decade, floodplain wetlands have become an essential part of endangered species management. It has long been suspected that warm, food-rich floodplain wetlands were key to...

Partners Collaborate to Provide Water for People and Fish

by coloradorivermelanie | Dec 21, 2021 | Uncategorized

Donald Anderson, Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery ProgramFebruary, 2020 Numerous water interests on Colorado’s West Slope collaborate with the Upper Colorado Program to augment streamflows for endangered fish. Every irrigation season, weekly calls are...

Palisade High School Fish Hatchery: Students Release Endangered Fish Into Colorado River

by coloradorivermelanie | Dec 10, 2021 | PHS Hatchery, Uncategorized

Michael Gross, USFWS May 14, 2021- In front of an audience of over 100 cheering classmates, news media, faculty, project partners, and community members, Palisade High School (PHS) Fish Hatchery Project released their first batch of student cultured endangered...

CPW Nonnative Tournaments Push Control Efforts in Right Direction

by coloradorivermelanie | Dec 2, 2021 | Stories from the Field, Uncategorized

Biologists for Colorado Parks and Wildlife say two fishing tournaments are showing big rewards when it comes to helping control non-native fish in two important bodies of water. At Elkhead Reservoir east of Craig, anglers competed in the 2020 Elkhead Fishing Classic...
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  • Colorado Pikeminnow Recovery Plan available for public comment November 30, 2022
  • Colorado High School Is Fighting To Save Razorback Suckers June 7, 2022
  • Building Bridges Across Generations. Collaborative Solutions Through Community Conversations. The Palisade High School Partnership May 16, 2022

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