While the fish survived the Palisades Fire in the Topanga Canyon, upcoming storms are the next big threat. On Jan. 23, crews ...
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Nearly 300 trout rescued from Palisades fire burn scar. Their watershed could take a decade to healThe rescue took place just before the season's first rainstorm, which is believed to have buried the remaining trout in mud.
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 ...
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Rare species found ‘thriving’ in streams after rescue from wildfires. ‘Huge milestone’nets and water tanks and headed behind fire lines to pull off a daring rescue” of the rare species, officials said. Foutz was part of the team that rescued the trout from the wildfire in 2016.
Hundreds of endangered fish that were evacuated from Topanga Creek are swimming freely once again. Why now: The Southern ...
San Luis Obispo County is fighting a court ruling to discharge more water from Lopez Lake to protect steelhead trout.
THREATS: Habitat loss and fragmentation, livestock grazing, water diversions, logging, road construction, genetic isolation, disease, and competition and hybridization with nonnative trout species ...
More than 750 tidewater gobies were rescued from a Malibu lagoon scorched by the Palisades fire. Seared watersheds can take years to recover, experts say ...
Trout Unlimited has designated some streams and rivers as Priority Waters that are high on the list to be protected, improved ...
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LAist on MSNTopanga Creek’s steelhead trout faced localized extinction: ‘We got to go get these fish’Hundreds of endangered fish were evacuated from Topanga Creek after the devastating Palisades Fire ripped through the area.
Gavin Newsom’s administration plotted an elaborate rescue mission—for a supposed endangered form of trout. “One of our biggest concerns,” a state Department of Fish and Wildlife manager ...
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 years ...
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