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Date: 03/18/09
Contact: C. Douglas Nielsen
Phone: (702) 486-5127, ext. 3500
FINGERLING TROUT SET TO GRADUATE FROM
CCSD
Approximately 200 rainbow trout that were hatched from eggs and
raised in a tank at the Clark County School District Curriculum
and Professional Development Office are getting ready to graduate.
The fry – baby trout – will be released into the south
end of the pond at Sunset Park on Thursday, March 26 at 3:30 and
anyone who is interested is invited to come.
The tank was set up as part of the Nevada Department of Wildlife
Trout in the Classroom program in partnership with the school district
because not every classroom can have its own tank. Through this
project students have been able to view the tank with the aid of
a webcam via the Internet. After logging in, students could observe
the eggs and then monitor the development of fish after the eggs
hatched. Students, and anyone else who is interested, can also view
a slideshow documenting the transition from egg to fish. This can
be done online at www.cpd.ccsd.net/TiC/index.htm.
Trout in the Classroom is designed to teach fourth, fifth and sixth
grade students about the life cycle of rainbow trout, and with the
curriculum and equipment provided by NDOW they can do so right in
the classroom. Once the fry – juvenile trout -- are old enough,
participating students release their fish into a local pond where
trout are stocked by NDOW. Currently, there are about 50 Clark County
schools participating in the Trout in the Classroom program.
For more information about the Trout in the Classroom program contact
Ivy Santee at 486-5127 x 3503. Online go to www.ndow.org/learn/tic/.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) protects, restores and
manages fish and wildlife, promotes fishing, hunting, and boating
safety. NDOW’s wildlife and habitat conservation efforts are
primarily funded by sportsmen’s license and conservation fees
and a federal surcharge on hunting and fishing gear. Support wildlife
and habitat conservation in Nevada by purchasing a hunting, fishing,
or combination license. For more information, visit www.ndow.org.
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