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Adirondack trout
The brook trout was initially adopted as New York’s state fish in 1975; it was re-adopted as the official state fresh-water fish on August 16, 2006.
So, it’s fitting that the state legislature is re-affirming its commitment to brook trout conservation on the 20th anniversary of the re-adoption of the brook trout as NY’s state fish.
Read about Trout in New York State.
Photo of an Adirondack trout by K. Gordon Tidball.

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