The Great American Hatchery Road Trip - Saratoga Infographic

Established in 1911, Saratoga is a unique facility that maintains a large lake trout population for breeding. The hatchery has served as an egg-producing station during most of its years of operation including various strains of brook, rainbow, brown, golden, and cutthroat trout, and Dolly Varden eggs. They also raise the endangered Wyoming toad for reintroduction into the wild!

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Entrance sign at Saratoga National Fish Hatchery.
Established in 1911, the Saratoga National Fish Hatchery is a unique facility that raises the endangered Wyoming Toad, as well as several trout species for broodstock eggs, recreation and Tribal trust.
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A man is fishing in a boat with three young girls. The kids are excitedly pulling a fish out of the water.
Healthy fisheries and waters are the foundation of America鈥檚 outdoor traditions and give us the freedom to fish, boat, and enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation. The Fish and Aquatic Conservation programs work with states, tribes, and communities to provide a comprehensive approach to freshwater...
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The National Fish Hatchery System is a global leader in conservation aquaculture. Across the United States, 71 national fish hatcheries raise millions of fish and aquatic wildlife each year to enhance state and tribally managed recreational fisheries, boost local economic development, fulfill...
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