From the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife:
The NJ School of Conservation in Sussex County will again be the host site for an exciting Coldwater Conservation School being offered by the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife and the NJ State Council of Trout Unlimited and its supporting chapters.
The School will be held June 23-26 and is open to youths who will be between the ages of 11 and 14 at the time of the program.
The goal of the School is to foster knowledge and appreciation of trout and the coldwater habitats on which they depend.
Understanding all of the elements necessary for healthy streams and good trout habitat helps students realize the importance of stream and water quality protection, and roles they can play in stream conservation.
Division of Fish and Wildlife biologists and instructors from Trout Unlimited will teach sessions about stream ecology, fish habitat, fish biology and identification, aquatic insect identification, fly tying, fly-casting, and stream restoration.
There will also be evening programs where students will learn about reptiles and New Jersey's black bears.
The cost of the Coldwater Conservation School is only $200.00, which includes food, lodging and equipment for the entire 4 days and 3 nights.
Applications are due no later than April 1, 2011.
Students accepted into the School will be notified by the end of April.
Last year's School was very successful with more than 50 participants, so be sure to get your applications in on time!
Click here for information about the Coldwater Conservation School, including the official application.
For infomation about Trout Unlimited,
click here.
For information about the NJ School of Conservation,
click here.
Questions about the School should be directed to Jessica Griglak at (908) 637-4125 or jessica.griglak@dep.state.nj.us.
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