We strive to educate youth about the importance of our fisheries through educational displays and aquariums.
This program focus on creating free aquariums and displays, featuring native wildlife, to be used an educational tool for youth and others, promoting a greater closeness to our native fisheries.
For example, we have created several outreach aquariums at Clarksville Middle School, stocked with native species, and are planning to create several other aquariums at neighboring schools. The aquariums will be used to educate and enrich the public about the vibrance of our native fisheries.
This program focus on creating free aquariums and displays, featuring native wildlife, to be used an educational tool for youth and others, promoting a greater closeness to our native fisheries.
For example, we have created several outreach aquariums at Clarksville Middle School, stocked with native species, and are planning to create several other aquariums at neighboring schools. The aquariums will be used to educate and enrich the public about the vibrance of our native fisheries.
Displays of native wildlife are also available at school enrichment fairs, where students can view and learn about native fishes. As shown in the top right picture, students can also learn about the native forage of game fishes, such as creek crawfish, a favorite food of smallmouth bass, often found in the creeks that snake through suburbs.