News

After a stressful journey out of the burn zone in Malibu, the endangered trout have spawned in their adopted stream in Santa ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is ending opreations the Mad River hatchery, ending decades of efforts to ...
The Mad River Hatchery, the state’s smallest facility, will release the last of its steelhead trout this spring and close in ...
One of the state’s premier wildlife watching opportunities is taking place in Vermont. The steelhead rainbow trout have ...
The 150,000 or so steelhead trout, federally listed as threatened, along with some rainbow trout living there will be released in spring. Hatchery operations will then cease come June or early July.
The Mad River Fish Hatchery has been beset by challenges for two decades. In 2004, a state budget crisis forced its closure.
The Mad River Fish Hatchery, which raises a modest number of steelhead and rainbow trout and serves as an access point to the picturesque Mad River for recreation and fishing, will close in June ...