Mrs. Renz's 4th Grade Class  Redmond, Oregon

 

Kokanee Karnival Field Trip

to Browns Creek and Fall River Fish Hatchery

Sept. 25, 2002

We were one of eight lucky classes who were fortunate to be able to attend the Kokanee Karnival field trip.  What exactly is a Kokanee Karnival?  It is the opportunity for students to see the miracle of spawning kokanee up close in the wild.

This is the sixth year the event has been organized and taught to local school children.   The volunteers who teach and organize this incredible experience are from the Central Oregon Flysfishers, Sunriver Anglers, Deschutes National Forest, and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (and others).  Many, many donations from businesses and individuals help make this program possible.

Students learn about the life cycle, habitat, and food chain of kokanee.  Kokanee spawn in our area around the third week in September each year and the viewing is incredible!  

At Browns Creek, students visited three stations:  The Comforts of Home (habitat), Nature's Restaurant (food chains and webs), and the The Incredible Journey (migration and life cycle).  Students also visited the fish hatchery and saw how fish eggs and milt are taken for hatchery rearing.  They got to see the "shuttle" which transports fish fry by helicopter to our high lakes regions.  The Central Oregon Llama Association demonstrated the use of llamas in transporting fish to the high lakes regions.   Manny, from the Warm Springs Indian Tribe, told a salmon legend, and told us about the significance of the salmon to his people.  He even gave us a sample of dried salmon.  The highlight was feeding the fish in the rearing ponds.  

We would like to thank every person who made this great field trip possible for us!  

Here are some of our pictures.
Comforts of Home
Incredible Journey
Nature's Restaurant
Watching the Kokanee Spawn
At the Hatchery

We had a GREAT time and we learned a TON!  Thank you so much!  

Mrs. Renz's 4th Grade Class