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Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center The Edwin L. Cox, Jr., Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) combines visitation and outdoor education with a production fish hatchery. Its mission is to provide an educational, entertaining visitor experience that promotes freshwater sport fishing and the enhancement, conservation and stewardship of aquatic resources in Texas. (Shelli Parker/Athens Review) TFFC is a facility of the Inland Fisheries Division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), the state agency charged with the management and conservation of the natural and cultural resources of Texas. The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is an $18 million facility built without the use of state funds even though it belongs to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, an agency of the state of Texas. Many public and private entities worked with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation to raise this money. Much of the money came from the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Fund, a federal program funded by a tax on purchases made by hunters and anglers. The City of Athens provided a financial package worth $4,063,000, the largest single gift ever made to a conservation project in the state of Texas. Additional support came from the Share Lunker Foundation, Inc., the Athens Municipal Water Authority, the Athens Economic Development Commission and a number of private corporations. Grants from corporations, conservation organizations and individuals continue to be a vital source of funds for TFFC programs. TFFC houses a hatchery, laboratory, aquarium, and education center focusing on underwater wildlife in the state’s freshwater streams, ponds and lakes. It serves as home base for the ShareLunker program, which invites anglers to donate trophy-sized largemouth bass for research and breeding purposes. Annual visitation is more than 60,000. A third of our visitors attend with school and youth groups. • Visitor services • Daily interactive dive show • Narrated tram tours of the production hatchery • Opportunity to fish for rainbow trout or channel catfish (instruction, bait, and fishing rods provided) • Self-guided wetlands trail • Educational programs for groups • Gift shop with snacks • Picnic areas, covered and open • Meeting facilities (theater area with audiovisual setup, enclosed and openair pavilions, tents available) • Facility Facts • 106 acres • 23,000 square foot Visitor Center • 300,000 gallons of aquaria • 24,000 square feet of indoor hatchery and laboratories • 1.2-acre public fishing pond • 0.8-mile wetland trail • 26,000-gallon dive tank aquarium • 56 species of fish, reptiles, and mammals on display in natural habitats [Reservoir exhibit] • 162 species of plants, shrubs, and trees • 10,000 square feet of wildflower displays (seasonal) • 45,000 square feet of bedded plants M E M B E R S H I P D I R E C T O R Y 2 0 2 0 1 9