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Re: Any citizen scientists? [Re: Dean Chapel] #8063534
01/29/24 02:40 PM
01/29/24 02:40 PM
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I think Tatiana's advice is very good.

I would also approach the Montana Trapper's Association. If this were in Alaska our association gets involved in stuff like this.
I would also contact Matson's Lab in Manhattan, MT. They do tooth aging and other sorts of pathology for several F&G outfits from various states. They may have an idea about WHO might help you out with your project


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Re: Any citizen scientists? [Re: Dean Chapel] #8063608
01/29/24 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean Chapel
That's why I said " The native trout, eastern brook trout and rainbow trout ". The native trout were bull trout and cut throat trout.


Ok my mistake and missed the punctuation. Thought rainbow were native but guess not.

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