Chattanooga Gas Team Members Help Restore Trout Population To Citico Creek

  • Thursday, June 23, 2022

Chattanooga Gas team members helped reintroduce Southern Appalachian Brook Trout into Citico Creek in the Cherokee National Forrest. Team members transported and released hundreds of young trout back to their native area late last month. 
 
This is Chattanooga Gas’ first time participating in the annual event in partnership with Trout Unlimited, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute.

"Chattanooga Gas is committed to investing in the communities we serve to help ensure a more sustainable future," officials said.

"This includes conserving the land and waters that our customers depend upon for survival and protecting native species."

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