by Rich Collins | Jan 17, 2018 | AWWA in the Schools
Last year, the students were left in the dark about what they would be raising in their classroom. This year the anticipation of knowing they were getting the trout eggs made them even more excited than the mystery. Before the eggs arrived, I asked the students to...
by Rich Collins | Jan 17, 2018 | AWWA in the Schools
“Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout.” ~Irish proverb. After last year’s success with the Trout in the Classroom Program, we decided to bring brook trout back into the 4th grade classrooms of Wakefield. Schools all across New...
by Rich Collins | May 25, 2017 | AWWA in the Schools
It’s been a busy few weeks at AWWA! We’ve been visiting the Acton and Wakefield elementary schools for our 6th grade module on watersheds and invasive species. Yesterday was an especially exciting day, as we had our brook trout release with the Paul School 4th...
by Rich Collins | Mar 17, 2017 | AWWA in the Schools
This week our Paul School 4th graders learned how their aquarium is set up to simulate nature! Brook trout require certain conditions in order to thrive, and the 4th graders did a great job of guessing how we meet the trout’s needs while they’re growing in...
by Rich Collins | Feb 13, 2017 | AWWA in the Schools
Most of our eggs have turned into alevin, and only a few have yet to make the transition! All we have to do now is wait until they absorb their yolk sacs, and then we’ll have fingerlings to start feeding. Seeing the transformation from egg to alevin makes the...