Lake Sturgeon

Saving The Sturgeon

Since 1998, TNACI has helped lead a statewide effort to establish a self-sustaining population of lake sturgeon <link to the meet our animal page> in Tennessee.  Due to the unique life history of lake sturgeon, which can live up to 150 years of age and reproduce at 10-26 years of age, we have pledged to continue this program for at least 25 years. With a large group of partners, including the Tennessee Widlife Resources Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Tennessee Valley Authority, we have restored over 90,000 lake sturgeon to the upper Tennessee River system in the first 10 years of the program.  Since 2008, we have also worked with our partners to reintroduce lake sturgeon in the Cumberland River in Nashville.  In May 2010, we held our first lake sturgeon release in Chattanooga, bringing the excitement to our own backyard.  This program was recently recognized with awards from the Association for Zoos and Aquariums and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

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