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Students release classroom-raised trout at Jensen Nature Pond

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Students participating in a Trout in the Classroom program released trout raised from eggs provided by DWR and Trout Unlimited into Jensen Nature Pond in Syracuse in May, organizers said. The volunteer program runs from egg delivery in January through a May release and aims to teach life cycles and support conservation funding.

Students participating in a Trout in the Classroom program released trout raised from eggs provided by DWR and Trout Unlimited into Jensen Nature Pond in Syracuse in May, presenters said.

Organizers described a classroom hatchery sequence that begins with an egg delivery in January and continues through a spring release. “We do a program in our class called Trout in the Classroom, and it's through the DWR and Trout Unlimited. In January, they deliver us some fish eggs, and we usually get about a 50 fish eggs,” one presenter said.

The program uses a holding basket to let eggs develop tailbuds and…

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