In 2002, New Mexico began one of America’s largest native-fish restoration projects...
A significant conservation initiative has successfully reinstated native trout species across more than 120 miles of streams by eliminating non-native predators and restoring habitats in two states.
The reintroduction of the Rio Grande cutthroat trout has led to the establishment of a self-sustaining population, averting the need for federal endangered species status.
This successful strategy serves as a blueprint for other western states aiming to restore native fish populations.
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