Trout In The Classroom
Sponsored by the Dept. of Ecology
Trout In The Classroom is an environmental education program and a gateway stewardship experience for students, and teachers. It fosters a new generation of advocates for salmonids and the watersheds in which they live.
Spawning rainbow Trout
The Spokane Hatchery, owned by the WA. Dept of Fish & Wildlife, collects, incubates and releases more than nine million rainbow trout eggs every year, for recreational fishing.
“Without the meticulous breeding process to provide a sustainable wild stock of trout – and to compensate for lost natural habitat – recreational fishing would likely diminish. Ninety percent of all rainbow trout fertilized eggs survive in the hatchery, whereas only 1 percent survive in the wild.” Spokane Fish Hatchery.
Spokane Fish Hatchery 2927 W Waikiki Rd, Spokane, WA 99208 Visitors are welcome daily, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., for self-guided tours.