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Fishy business: Students get real life conservation experience

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. Charles City eighth-graders Roush Jaeger, Nick Riteman and William Wilson test Spring Creek's stream flow with a tennis ball and measuring tape.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. Charles City eighth-graders Trever Heitz, Heather Viers and Nicole Concepcion check a net holding a trout.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. DNR worker Chris Larson releases trout into Spring Creek with Charles City Middle School students.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. DNR worker Chris Larson releases trout into Spring Creek with Charles City Middle School students.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. Charles City eighth-graders Ryan Hallett, Jackson Biggerstaff and Aaron Jensen prepare to go into Spring Creek.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. Charles City eighth-grader William Wilson walks through Spring Creek after releasing trout and while he tests the water.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. DNR worker Chris Larson speaks to Charles City Middle schoolers about careers in conservation.

  • Press photo by Thomas Nelson. Charles City eighth graders test Spring Creek, and travel through it during an outing that included releasing fingerling trout the students had raised from eggs.

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