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More Logperch and Endangered Species news:

Posted on June 2, 2020 by KenVisger

  Three tiny logperch can be seen in the red circle (above, left).  Photos by Megan Bradley/USFWS. Hopefully you caught our article last month about spawning Logperch on station. Well, good news, the eggs we spawned are hatching and we … Continue reading →

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Hatchery Ponds: Improving pond polyculture for freshwater mussel culture.

Posted on June 2, 2020 by KenVisger

                        In 2019 GNFH biologists experimented with two ponds to see whether there was a difference in freshwater mussel survival from drop-off to about 6 months old in ponds … Continue reading →

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Pond Production Season Begins

Posted on June 2, 2020 by KenVisger

                  A smallmouth bass nest. Photo by Nick Bloomfield/USFWS. Spring time means love is in the air at Genoa NFH. All of the brood fish we have on station, which includes Largemouth … Continue reading →

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Visitors Learn Wisconsin Frog Calls

Posted on April 29, 2020 by KenVisger

                      36 people made their way to the interpretive center on Saturday, March 7 to learn about Wisconsin frog calls. Ben Johnston, volunteer frog monitor for Wisconsin DNR, taught audience … Continue reading →

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Spring is Almost in the Air at Genoa National Fish Hatchery!

Posted on April 29, 2020 by KenVisger

  The weather has not able to make up it’s mind this year at Genoa, we have warmed up several times and then received snowstorms right after! In between the snow and rain, hatchery staff have been busy getting the … Continue reading →

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Volunteers show up to support mussels by building mussel cages

Posted on April 29, 2020 by KenVisger

Every year the mussel program at Genoa places mussel cages in the waters of the Upper Mississippi River from the St. Croix River down to Dubuque, IA. Some of these cages will spend multiple summers in the river before they … Continue reading →

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Great River Road Center Opens New Exhibit

Posted on April 29, 2020 by KenVisger

Images of the construction of Lock & Dam No. 8 are now on display, such as the image above The Great River Road Interpretive Center has a new exhibit to call its own. We are proud to be able to … Continue reading →

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Logperch Roll into Genoa National Fish Hatchery

Posted on March 11, 2020 by KenVisger

By Megan Bradley, Genoa National Fish Hatchery Freshwater mussels are host specific, not just any fish will do. Snuffbox, a federally endangered species of mussel, depend on Logperch, a large darter that can grow up to approximately six inches and … Continue reading →

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The Great Backyard Bird Count a Success at Genoa NFH

Posted on March 10, 2020 by KenVisger

By Raena Parsons, Genoa NFH Photo: Many bald eagles were seen during the Great Backyard Bird Count and family hike at Genoa NFH. Credit: Janet Smigielski On Saturday February 15 volunteers with the Coulee Region Audubon Society led a family-friendly bird walk at Genoa … Continue reading →

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Winter Fun also Means Fixing Stuff at Genoa NFH

Posted on March 9, 2020 by KenVisger

By Doug Aloisi, Genoa NFH Winter is typically a time where the hatchery staff can begin to repair the damage to our buildings and equipment, as well as add improvements that our maintenance staff would not be able to do … Continue reading →

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