You'll be hooked at the Witte Museum.
Zeb Hogan is an associate professor at the University of Nevada-Reno and a United Nations Convention on Migratory Species councilor for fish. Hogan helped create Monster Fish, an exhibit now at the Witte Museum.For biologist Zeb Hogan, the Mekong River that winds through Southeast Asia isn’t so different from the Guadalupe River east of San Antonio.
On tour since 2016, the Monster Fish exhibit, which Hogan helped spin off from a National Geographic TV show in which he starred from 2009 to 2018, showcases the history and importance of species that can grow to more than six feet and weigh more than 200 pounds. The Trinity River - which stretches from North Texas to Houston - is the world’s best fishing destination for the largest alligator gar. Distinguished by their long snouts and two rows of sharp, large teeth, they can exceed 300 pounds and eight feet in length.
From years of exploration, Hogan discovered that many of the fish were endangered from overfishing, habitat fragmentation and pollution.
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