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The Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery is a 35-acre U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facility in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Congress authorized our hatchery in 1906 and in 1909 it was constructed to produce brook trout, char and Atlantic salmon for stocking the waters of Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire. Over one hundred years later, we are still rearing landlocked Atlantic salmon for anglers to the Lake Champlain basin and Lake Ontario. We are also rearing lake trout for the recreational fishery in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain and raising brook trout for Vermont’s anglers.
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Coastal Barrier Resources System , Conservation Banking , Lake trout , Species Management , National Wildlife Refuge System , Migratory Bird Treaty Act , Duck Stamps , Invasive Species , Wild and Scenic Rivers Act , Brook trout , Pollinators , Climate Change , Endangered Species Act , Fishing , Atlantic salmon , Hunting