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Salmon raising project ends with a splash



Published on May 18th, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
 

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North Queens Rural High School , Wildcat Community , Wildcat Reserve , Wildcat River , Medway River

After caring for 300 salmon eggs, the North Queens Rural High School and Wildcat Community completed the salmon raising project by releasing the fish into the Wildcat River. “It’s at the Wildcat Reserve out in Molega Mines, It’s like a community education project and it involves some community members and it also involves the North Queens Rural High School,” said band councillor, Todd Labrador.

The project began five or six weeks ago.

They placed an aquarium in the basement of their store and every Sunday people involved with the project would meet there. “We have just over 300 salmon eggs,” he said, “We’d have presentations by different people in regards to salmon and we’d talk about the salmon.”

Stories of when salmon stocked the river were told at the meetings.

Today little or no salmon are present, thought Labrador. “Everything’s so fragile today, the fish need help, our forest needs help, our environment needs help, so I think it’s very important we do what we can to educate people and these youth,” he continued.

On May 15 a ceremony was held at 10 a.m. to release the fish into the Wildcat River, which flows into the Medway River.

This is the first time the group has raised salmon.

Labrador thanks everyone involved with the project.

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