Every year, MassWildlife releases trout into about 450 lakes, rivers, ponds and streams, so they can be caught by anglers ...
Their goal is to stock brook, brown, rainbow, and tiger trout in 264 Massachusetts cities and towns. Stocking will begin the second week of March in the southeast. Other regions of the state will ...
Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) announces the launch of its campaign "Stop Non-Native Fish Stocking," a public ...
Thousands of Massachusetts and non-resident anglers will be flocking to our lakes, ponds, rivers and brooks trying to catch ...
MassWildlife is expected to once again begin stocking local waterways with fish in the coming weeks to ensure plenty of catches for anglers in the warmer months. But this year, an environmental group ...
According to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, approximately 73,750 trout will be stocked starting in late September. The following types of trout will be restocked this fall: ...
The commonwealth’s efforts raising and then releasing non-native fish into the state’s waters runs contrary to the biodiversity mandate announced last year by the Healey administration, according to a ...
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