New Mexico trout restoration revives native fish in 120 miles of streams

New Mexico trout restoration revives native fish in 120 miles of streams

A 22-year conservation effort has restored New Mexico's state fish, the Rio Grande cutthroat trout, to over 120 miles of mountain streams and 18 lakes, marking one of the largest native fish restorations in the U.S. The project removed non-native predators and built barriers, ensuring a self-sustaining population and avoiding federal listing.

Source: Times of India

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