Twelve students from Desert Academy will monitor fisheries monitoring parameters including streamflow, pH, temperature and turbidity. This event is only open for the students of this school and is not open to the public.
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The Department of Game and Fish Off-Highway Vehicle Program will provide an all terrain vehicle (ATV) safety training. Due to the limitations of access to the air force base, this training is provided only to the public that has official access to the base and is on a first-come first-served basis. Students must be at least six years old. Training machines and safety gear are available. Parents must remain on-site during training. Each student should bring weather appropriate clothing (gloves, boots, long pants and long sleeved shirt), a snack or lunch, water and sunscreen.
Students, of any age, must have a Customer Identification Number (CIN) with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. All students must preregister to reserve a place in the class. To preregister, or to get more information, please visit www.B4Uride.com or call Christopher Johnson.
Department staff will be at Hillside Elementary School giving presentations on a career in the wildlife profession. This is event is only for students of the school.
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During this event we will teach the scouts proper casting techniques, baits, proper fishing etiquette, rules and regulations and finally go fishing.
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This will be a fishing event for invited media at Fenton Lake to learn basic fishing skills, attend a tour of Seven Springs Fish Hatchery and discuss restoration efforts of the Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout and the importance of hunting and fishing in tourism and local economies.
NMDGF will be showing 4th graders casting skills.
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NMDGF will be showing 4th graders casting skills.
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This event will provide an introduction to fisheries monitoring via hands on sampling, identification and release of non-game minnows and aquatic invertebrate organisms for students of the Santa Fe Girls School. This event is only open for the participating school and is not open to the public.
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