Decades-long creek restoration project sees success as threatened fish species rebounds: ‘I was just ecstatic’

Bull trout had thrived for generations in Oregon’s Klamath Basin but came under threat from non-native fish species. Now, thanks to a 30-year conservation and restoration effort by dedicated experts, these creatures are thriving. They are the last remaining native fish in the state’s Crater Lake National Park. As reported…

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