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Every year since 2008, a group of good Samaritans and local agencies carry bags of Rio Grande cutthroat trout fingerlings and travel to steep sections of the gorge to be released back into the river.
Logging, road building, livestock grazing, pollution, hybridization and global warming are combining to push Rio Grande cutthroat toward extinction. Today’s decision is inconsistent with the Service’s ...
A Rio Grande cutthroat trout rescued from the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire on June 9, 2022, near Holman, New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game & Fish/AP ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Rio Grande Cutthroat trout is a staple in the waterways of New Mexico but that landscape was left nearly unrecognizable in the wake of the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon… ...
Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout get a new lease on life State fish is back in the swim after 30-plus-year restoration project Updated: 2:29 PM MDT Jul 2, 2023 Editorial Standards ⓘ Hamilton Kahn ...
Dec. 28—The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has once again declined to list the Rio Grande cutthroat trout as an endangered species, disappointing a conservation group that has been pushing for ...
the AP - 02/27/03 Feb 26, 2003 Feb 26, 2003 0 ...
New Mexico’s state fish, the Rio Grande cutthroat trout, appears to be thriving in New Mexico waters. Information and photo provided by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Decades of ...
Over 250 Rio Grande cutthroat trout from Alamitos Creek were caught and taken to a safer location last week. The fish were moved due to being located in the fire boundary of the Calf Canyon-Hermit ...
Every year since 2008, a group of good Samaritans and local agencies carry bags of Rio Grande cutthroat trout fingerlings and travel to steep sections of the gorge to be released back into the river.