Trout Stream Improvement

Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers In The Snake

Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers In The Snake
Year
Project Recipient
Snake River Fund
Project Federal Funding (FWS)
$6,900
Project Matching Funds
$12,900
Project JHOF Funding
$6,000
Project Total Funding
$25,800

The Snake River Fund plans to protect and improve native fine-spotted cutthroat trout populations and their habitat by preventing the introduction and spread of non-native aquatic species into the Snake River. This project will provide preventative dip stations at boat and angler access points to the Snake River, as well as educational materials and a large permanent river side display explaining the threat of invasive species to the trout population, proper use of the dip station and other methods of prevention. Project partners include the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Federation of Fly Fishers and the local chapter of Trout Unlimited.

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