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Kara-Lynn Valliere, left, and Meghan Michaud watch as Lynn Richard from the Lake Auburn Watershed Commission pours brook trout eggs into a tank where the Edward Little High School biology class will watch them hatch before releasing them into the wild. The class also plans a field trip to the Casco Fish Hatchery where “they can actually see biology in action,” said Assistant Principal Jim Horn.
Brook trout in the eyed-egg stage can be seen in the bottom of a fish tank in Brandy McFadden’s biology class at Edward Little High School on Wednesday. The class will observe and nurture the trout as they hatch and eventually release them into the wild.
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