Errol students, Koletyn Smith, James Chase, Alayna Cote Charlotte Demers, Audrey Chase, Jackson Smith, Emma Phillips, Rawson Phillips, Aidan Smith, Logan Ferguson and Cora Christinat releasing the eastern brook trout at the Androscoggin River as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Errol Consolidated students, Koletyn Smith, Cora Christinat, Rawson Phillips, Emma Phillips, Lucas Cote, Jackson Smith, Aidan Smith, Alayna Cote, Karter Cote, James Chase, Audrey Chase, Logan Ferguson and Charlotte Demers, stand with Berlin Fish Hatchery Biologist Dalton Courtemarche, who brought Eastern Brook Trout eggs as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)Â
Principal Mary Fluette tracking the Androscoggin River 178 mile Step Challenge. Daily tracking included stops at towns and cities along the river route. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Berlin Fish Hatchery Biologist Dalton Courtemarche, holding up 400 eastern brook trout eggs to Errol Consolidates students. Students then helped raise the trout as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Errol students, Koletyn Smith, James Chase, Alayna Cote Charlotte Demers, Audrey Chase, Jackson Smith, Emma Phillips, Rawson Phillips, Aidan Smith, Logan Ferguson and Cora Christinat releasing the eastern brook trout at the Androscoggin River as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Errol Consolidated students, Koletyn Smith, Cora Christinat, Rawson Phillips, Emma Phillips, Lucas Cote, Jackson Smith, Aidan Smith, Alayna Cote, Karter Cote, James Chase, Audrey Chase, Logan Ferguson and Charlotte Demers, stand with Berlin Fish Hatchery Biologist Dalton Courtemarche, who brought Eastern Brook Trout eggs as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)Â
Principal Mary Fluette tracking the Androscoggin River 178 mile Step Challenge. Daily tracking included stops at towns and cities along the river route. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Grade 1 student, Logan Ferguson labels and colors a trout as part of the Errol Consolidated Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Berlin Fish Hatchery Biologist Dalton Courtemarche, holding up 400 eastern brook trout eggs to Errol Consolidates students. Students then helped raise the trout as part of the Trout in the Classroom Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)
ERROL — Errol Consolidated School students recently released eastern brook trout as part of the Trout in the Classroom program.Â
Through its partnership with New Hampshire Trout in the Classroom, students raised trout from eggs and released them into the Androscoggin River, a state-approved site.
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