Outlaw Anglers, Eco-vandals, and Selfish Know-it-alls are Ruining Your Fisheries!
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Welcome to the Illegal Stocking Website!

Illegal stocking, or the intentional and unauthorized release of aquatic animals, is a major pathway of range expansion for nonnative fauna. In many cases these introductions are threatening native species and ruining existing sport fisheries. Even transplants and unauthorized stocking of native fish put whole ecosystems at risk from the introduction of hitchhiking aquatic nuisance species or potentially devastating diseases. Given all the environmental stressors we can’t control, it’s tragic that this seemingly preventable problem is so widespread.

Illegal stocking is a global phenomenon and yet there appears to be very little cooperation and collaboration among jurisdictions to find ways to stop it. This website was developed to draw attention to the magnitude and severity of the illegal stocking problem; educate stakeholders, agency personnel, and the legal system; and to serve as a clearinghouse and virtual meeting place for professionals worldwide interested in sharing ideas for curbing illegal stocking. The goal is to increase awareness of the issue and provide agencies with the will and the means to do a better job of preventing illegal stocking in the future.


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Illegal Stocking in the News

Collaborate

How big is the problem?

Article in Fisheries Magazine draws attention

Share outreach materials

What’s the scope of it

Trout Wars in Yellowstone Lake: the battle rages on


Laws and Penalties

The $33,000,000 Fish: Cal Fish & Game completes 2nd kill on pike at Lake Davis

Expert Network

The “Frankenstein” Effect

Illegal stocking rampant in Upper Colorado River Basin


Diseases & Invasives!

Anglers stock perch, British Columbia closes 8 lakes to fishing

Law Enforcement Hotlines

How YOU can HELP

FEATURED BUST: Coloradoan fined $100,000 for illegally stocking crayfish in Wyoming


Release of pet fish

Walleye discovered in Red Fleet Reservoir, reward offered to catch the culprits

Viewpoints

Glossary

Bounty offered on rogue pike at Wolford Mountain Reservoir, CO


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