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Freeway for fish helps threatened species recover 
US Source: kobi5 5/30/2023
Freeway for fish helps threatened species recover
As strange as it sounds, a new “freeway for fish” is actually helping a threatened species recover.

It’s a species that, for decades, had disappeared. 120 years ago, Derby Dam was built on the Truckee River east of Reno.
 

Julie O’Shea with the Farmers Conservation Alliance explained, “Years later, we realized it cut off passage for the Lahontan cutthroat trout.”

The species could no longer swim upstream to spawn. It vanished. But in the late 1970s, a surprise discovery: someone a century ago had put a small population of the fish in a remote stream nearly 400 miles away.

 
Truckee River Trout, Lahontan cutthroat Continue...

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