Annual sturgeon release event takes place in Vanderhoof
VANDERHOOF — School children from all over School District 91 headed down to Riverside Park in Vanderhoof on Friday for the annual juvenile sturgeon release event, put on by the Nechako White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (NWSRI).
Students each released a salmon fry, care of the Spruce City Wildlife Association, and as a collective, release 63 2-year old juvenile Nechako white sturgeon into the Nechako River.
The White Sturgeon is only found in two major rivers west of the Rocky Mountains including the Nechako watershed. Sturgeon in the Nechako reach spawning age very late, around 20-25 years of age for males, and as late as 40 years for females. Once mature, females spawn more than once, but only every 3 to 10 years.