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“The Buffalo Creek project is an important project for the long-term viability of the natural Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the Lamar River in Yellowstone National Park,” said Mike Ruggles ...
The concept was, however, outlined in the park’s 2010 Native Fish Conservation Plan. The public has until Aug. 9 to comment on Yellowstone’s proposal.
For the past 20 years, Todd Koel, the park’s head fisheries biologist has led the charge to conserve the native trout, largely by fighting to reduce the nonnative populations.
Ninemile Creek Conservation Council volunteers got wet when their canoe flipped while towing a float box full of brown trout. No trout were harmed in the accident, and the volunteers were soon ...
The Buffalo Creek conservation project is about protecting the park’s Yellowstone cutthroat trout from hybridization, but it’s also about ensuring the native fish species have suitable habitat ...
A fish kill incident has wreaked havoc on native brook trout in a Minnesota stream. On August 2 nd, a fish kill was reported on Tischer Creek, which runs through the small city of Duluth, Minnesota.
Bacula comes to stock Potato Creek each year on the Thursday before the stream trout season opens. On this day, Bacula guesses that he released about 200 fish, plus or minus 20, based on the ...