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The Future of Arizona's Smallest Native Fish


The Future of Arizona's Smallest Native Fish - YouTube

In this virtual Coffee Break from May 4, 2023, biologist Betsy Grube with the Arizona Fish and Game Department presents on the future of the ...

After half a century, the Apache trout swims off the threatened ...

Arizona's state fish is doing well but faces a daunting future. ... When 19th-century miners first scouted eastern Arizona, they found that the ...

Apache trout no longer 'threatened' thanks to work of tribe, partners

Arizona's state fish, the Apache trout, has been removed from the Endangered Species list, thanks to work of the White Mountain Apache ...

Proposed Delisting of Arizona's State Fish: The Apache Trout

On August 10th of 2023 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to remove the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List.

Birds n' Beer – Gila Topminnow: Providing Safe Harbor for Arizona's ...

This month's topic is "Gila Topminnow: Providing Safe Harbor for Arizona's Smallest Native Fish" presented by Kent Mosher from the U.S. Bureau ...

Native Fish Make Six-mile Journey Down River - Sonoran Institute

Recent fish surveys conducted in the Santa Cruz River found Gila topminnow downstream. This exciting find suggests the fish might be ...

Longfin dace reintroduced to the Santa Cruz River - The Daily Wildcat

In October of 2020, the endangered Gila topminnow, a species of small native fish, was reintroduced to the Santa Cruz River Heritage Project, according to Betsy ...

Amazing Apache Trout | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

That is Arizona's state fish: the Apache trout. Not normally occurring in large bodies of water, the Apache trout is native to the small, cool ...

Apache trout, Arizona's state fish, dropped from endangered species ...

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The Apache trout, the state fish of Arizona, is one of only two species of trout native to the state. Found only ...

Gila Topminnow | Pima County, AZ

The Gila topminnow (Poeciliopsis occidentalis) is a small (25 to 50 millimeter (mm)) guppy-like fish native to the greater Gila River watershed in Arizona, New ...

Apache Trout - Western Native Trout Initiative

The Apache Trout (Oncorhynchus apache) is one of only two trout native to Arizona. Designated as Arizona's State Fish.

Long-lived fish in the Arizona desert | UMD News Center

Unparalleled longevity for freshwater fishes. · The discovery that some of the original buffalofishes from the Arizona stocking in 1918 are ...

Native fishes of arid lands: a dwindling resource of the desert ...

Apache trout, 21.0 em in total length, East Fork of the White River,. Arizona. This threatened species generally remains small (less than 20 em) in smaller.

Arizona | Trout Unlimited Priority Waters

The Gila trout is listed as threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the agency proposed removing the Apache trout from the Endangered Species List in ...

Fishing for Hope - ArcGIS StoryMaps

What can be concluded is that the introduction of non-native trout to Arizona's aquatic ecosystems has created a dynamic and uncertain ...

Service Recommends Delisting Arizona's State Fish

Apache trout is Arizona's state fish and is native exclusively to the streams around the White Mountains in the eastern part of the state.

Mineral Creek - Fish Barrier to Headwaters | Arizona Wildlife ...

Future in-stream habitat improvements may benefit Apache trout and other native fish species, such as Little Colorado spinedace. Watershed. Little Colorado ...

Arizona might become the land of no fish

Most of the fish found in the Verde River Basin have already been endangered or threatened from the drought. These species include the speckled ...

Arizona, U.S. and tribal officials work to save native Apache Trout ...

PINETOP – Forest fires, climate change and the wrath of non-native fish are threatening the survival of the Apache trout, a species found ...

List of fishes native to Arizona - Wikipedia

The native fishes of Arizona are the species of freshwater fish that are found naturally among the inland waterways of Arizona, United States.