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Mabry Middle School Participates in Trout in the Classroom

Students Release 90 Healthy Rainbow Trout

The local chapter of Trout Unlimited just concluded the latest Trout in the Classroom trout release for schools in the Atlanta area. This event was held by Mabry Middle School in Marietta and Upper Chattahoochee Chapter Trout Unlimited. The event included science class sixth and seventh graders along with their teachers, Kelli-Jo Martin, Elizabeth Davis, Jil Brown-Curry and TU volunteers. The release was held at Jones Bridge Unit, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Johns Creek, GA.

Trout in Classroom is an environmental education program in which students:

  • Raise trout from eggs to fingerling size fish.
  • Monitor tank water quality.
  • Learn to appreciate water resources.
  • Begin to foster a conservation ethic.
  • Grow to understand ecosystems.

This program not only teaches students the value of environmental conservation, but also highlights benefits to our local cold-water streams from healthy aquatic life. The local Trout Unlimited chapter also exhibited healthy - unhealthy stream conditions, water quality analysis and insect lifecycles. There were casting demonstrations and conservation discussions to provide a fun educational experience for the students.

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This thrilling display culminated weeks of work by these students who raised rainbow trout from eggs to fingerlings. A total of 90 very healthy rainbow trout were released to the Chattahoochee River. For more information, contact UCCTU’s TIC Coordinator Jim Byrd at 404-867-0632.

Additional information on TIC is available at: www.troutintheclassroom.org.

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