Episode Summary
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we take a closer look at New Mexico’s hatchery system and the work that goes into raising fish for waters across the state. From egg collection and rearing to stocking and conservation, hatchery staff and fisheries biologists work year-round to support recreational fishing opportunities and native fish conservation in New Mexico. Join us as we explore how fish move from hatchery tanks to lakes and rivers, the science behind fisheries management, and the challenges of operating hatcheries in an arid state. Whether you’re an angler, conservationist or simply curious about where stocked fish come from, this episode offers an inside look at one of the many ways the New Mexico Department of Wildlife supports healthy fisheries and outdoor recreation statewide.
