Can ANYONE cite an example where a "conservation" hatchery actually fulfilled its intended purpose? Where a depleted wild native run was restored to some semblance of historic abundance? OK I'll even settle for stabilizing a run to a point where it could sustain itself at current abundance?

I would be so much more encouraged to see even one example where it actually worked.

Any run?

Anywhere?

Anyone?
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