Latest issue of Yellowstone Science focuses on cutthroat trout conservation


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Posted by Ballpark Frank (69.178.8.75) on 13:22:03 02/19/17

Here's what the first several lines of Friday's press release say:

"MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - The latest issue of Yellowstone Science focuses on the efforts to restore native fish to Yellowstone National Park waterways. The articles provide opportunities to anyone who wants to learn more about the critical role native fish play in this dynamic ecosystem.

Yellowstone s senior fisheries biologist, Todd Koel writes, Our goal is as bold as it is difficult: restore the ecological role of Yellowstone s native fish species. Through innovative management and careful science, Yellowstone Science explains the park s fisheries conservation story, including progress made and continuing challenges."

Given our recent discussion on the subject, this is very timely. It sounds like the entire issue, with the exception of the usual short updates on the last few pages, will be filled with science-based articles on cutthroat conservation, somewhat similar to the big issue that focused on wolf reintroduction last year.

Ballpark




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