Todd Koel, leader of the Park’s Native Fish Conservation Program, will be heading to Cody to provide an update on fisheries management and conservation within Yellowstone National Park. The …
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Todd Koel, leader of the Park’s Native Fish Conservation Program, will be heading to Cody to provide an update on fisheries management and conservation within Yellowstone National Park. The presentation will be held in the Grizzly Room of the Park County Library in Cody starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21.
Todd will speak about many of the current issues the park is working on including Yellowstone cutthroat restoration efforts, lake trout suppression, new regulations for the Gardner and Madison rivers, aquatic invasive species management, and other current issues.
For additional information, contact Trout Unlimited Yellowstone Lake Project Manager Dave Sweet at 307-899-9959.