by coloradorivermike | May 22, 2023 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
The Palisade High School Fish Hatchery team make funny fish faces after successfully releasing the student raised endangered fish into the Colorado River. Photo by Mikaela Oles U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service By Michael Gross- Upper Colorado River... by coloradorivermike | May 13, 2022 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
CBS4 Denver PALISADE, Colorado Think of the bottom feeder sucker fish in a tank, lips suctioned to the glass, cleaning an aquarium nonstop. Now make that fish 3 to 4 feet long, possibly 30+ pounds, and witing for a big kiss and you have the razorback sucker. Click... by coloradorivermike | May 13, 2022 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
Editorial – Grand Junction Sentinel May 11, 2022 Last Wednesday, students from Palisade High School released about 250 razorback suckers into the Colorado River to bolster that population of endangered fish. It was made possible through a unique program the... by coloradorivermike | Apr 6, 2022 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
Michael Gross, Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program April 5, 2022- Student fish culturists Charlotte Allen, Kale Potter, Kyle Roten and John Hoppe and science teacher/hatchery manager Pat Steele from the Palisade High School Endangered Fish Hatchery... by coloradorivermelanie | Feb 14, 2022 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
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... by coloradorivermelanie | Dec 21, 2021 | PHS Hatchery, Program Stories
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...