Perry Browne students free fish from captivity
NORWICH – As part of the New York State sponsored program, Perry Browne Elementary students studied and raised trout before releasing them into the wild.
On Tuesday morning, 38 students from the school travelled to Canasawacta Creek and released over 130 trout from captivity.
According to Perry Browne Fifth-Grade Teacher Bruce Williams, the fish had grown to a couple inches in length, thanks to the elementary school students, and the entire program was done at no cost to the school.
“The fish were about 2-3 inches in length, and the students have been feeding, and testing their water to ensure superb results in regards to their survivability,” said Williams.
He said because the program is state sponsored, the fish and materials to care for them were provided to the school for free. He added that the students had an opportunity to feed the fish and observe their physical development over the first few stages of their life cycle.
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