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The Wrong Fish

From: Pat Maxwell
Series: September 2012 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:30

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It’s another conservation success? Maybe not. The greenback cutthroat trout was declared extinct in 1937, but a few populations were found in Colorado two decades later. And for years, wildlife specialists bred the endangered fish and restocked streams, so it’s ready to be taken off the endangered list. Not so fast. Read the full description.

Isla_earth_inlay It’s another conservation success? Maybe not. The greenback cutthroat trout was declared extinct in 1937, but a few populations were found in Colorado two decades later. And for years, wildlife specialists bred the endangered fish and restocked streams, so it’s ready to be taken off the endangered list. Not so fast. urns out, they’d been breeding the wrong fish!  How could this happen?

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It’s another conservation success? Maybe not. The greenback cutthroat trout was declared extinct in 1937, but a few populations were found in Colorado two decades later. And for years, wildlife specialists bred the endangered fish and restocked streams, so it’s ready to be taken off the endangered list. Not so fast. urns out, they’d been breeding the wrong fish!  How could this happen?

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