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  1. Hatcheries can be a unique and powerful tool for wildlife conservation when they are used to recover wild populations and support sustainable recreational fisheries. 110 million – Fish released by national fish hatcheries. 81 million – Eggs transferred through the National Broodstock Program.

  2. Inland Fisheries Division • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road • Austin, Texas 78744 (800) 792-1112 or (512) 389-4444 • www.tpwd.texas.gov.

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  3. 2021 Fish Distribution Totals. The next time you go fishing, you might just catch a fish that was raised at a National Fish Hatchery. Since 1872 the National Fish Hatchery system has been at work improving recreational fishing and restoring aquatic species that are in decline, at risk, and are important to the health of our aquatic systems.

  4. In 2023, more than 20 million threatened or endangered fish and wildlife were raised on national fish hatcheries for eventual release into a natural setting or to protect the genetic diversity of the species. 20,531,076 – Federally listed animals released or transferred from a national fish hatchery. 70 – Threatened or endangered species ...

  5. More than 30,000 people Aerial photo of TFFC’s Zebco pond, hatchery raceway building, typically visit the center annually; at least 14,000 hatchery ponds, start of the Wetland Trail, and Hart-Morris of those are youth aged 12 and under.

  6. This List of National Fish Hatcheries in the United States includes the 70 National Fish Hatcheries, seven Fish Technology Centers and nine Fish Health Centers that are administered as components of the National Fish Hatchery System by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service .

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  8. Hatcheries comprise an important component of freshwater fisheries management at Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. Hatchery-reared fish are used to establish new populations, enhance existing populations, support research efforts, and maintain fisheries in small urban reservoirs where natural production will not meet anglers' needs.