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PALISADE, Colo. — Palisade High School's Endangered Fish Hatchery plans to release its 1,000th Razorback Sucker fish next month, according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announcement Wednesday."This huge success is due to the efforts of dedicated students that have hand-raised this rare fish and will now be released into important native habitat found directly behind the school - the Colorado River ," the agency said.
But Mike Gross, the Biological Science Technician and Educational Outreach manager at the Ouray National Fish Hatchery - Grand Valley Unit got the ball got rolling three years prior, Palisade High School said. The hatchery was eventually created out of a shed in the back of the school that stored telescopes for Astronomy classes, according to the school.
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