A new multi-agency agreement to provide continued funding for three federal hatcheries that have stocked waters with millions of trout in Georgia and Tennessee was announced Oct. 15 at a press conference beside South Holston Reservoir near Bristol, Tenn. Pictured (from left) are Ted Will (Director of Wildlife Resources Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources), Leopoldo Miranda-Castro (Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Bobby Wilson (Executive Director, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) and Allen Clare (Vice President of River and Resources Stewardship, Tennessee Valley Authority).
Home A new multi-agency agreement to provide continued funding for three federal hatcheries that have stocked waters with millions of trout in Georgia and Tennessee was announced Oct. 15 at a press conference beside South Holston Reservoir near Bristol, Tenn. Pictured (from left) are Ted Will (Director of Wildlife Resources Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources), Leopoldo Miranda-Castro (Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Bobby Wilson (Executive Director, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) and Allen Clare (Vice President of River and Resources Stewardship, Tennessee Valley Authority). A new multi-agency agreement to provide continued funding for three federal hatcheries that have stocked waters with millions of trout in Georgia and Tennessee was announced Oct. 15 at a press conference beside South Holston Reservoir near Bristol, Tenn. Pictured (from left) are Ted Will (Director of Wildlife Resources Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources), Leopoldo Miranda-Castro (Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Bobby Wilson (Executive Director, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) and Allen Clare (Vice President of River and Resources Stewardship, Tennessee Valley Authority).