Stream safari program educates kids on fish culture in New York

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Youth ages 8 to 13 experienced hands-on learning April 25 during a collaborative learning workshop that focused on the importance of maintaining and protecting water resources, native species and stream life, and healthy watersheds.
The first portion of the program, which was held on-site at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County, N.Y., was presented by Tim Wimmer and Jessica Armstrong from Oneida County Soil and Water was based on the Pond and Stream Safari curriculum. The second half of the program was led by Jordan Ross from Trout Unlimited.

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