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Group sues in attempt to block Absaroka-Beartooth trout poisoning, restoration project - Daily Montanan

  Group sues in attempt to block Absaroka-Beartooth trout poisoning, restoration project

Climate change is helping invasive species take over trout habitats in Montana, study says - Washington Post

  Climate change is helping invasive species take over trout habitats in Montana, study says

Collaborative project over 10 years in the making will remove final impediment to native fish migration in Spread Creek [Grand Teton National Park] - NPS

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  News Release Collaborative project over 10 years in the making will remove final impediment to native fish migration in Spread Creek Migratory native cutthroat trout rescued during an annual interagency fish salvage from the Spread Creek irrigation ditch system. News Release Date: November 12, 2021 Contact: C.J. Adams, 307.739.3431 Contact: Leslie Steen , 307-699-1022 JACKSON, Wyoming – Trout Unlimited (TU), Grand Teton National Park (GTNP), Bridger-Teton National Forest (BTNF), and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) announced today that construction to complete Phase 2 of the Spread Creek Fish Passage Project has started. Many years in the making, the project is a large-scale collaborative effort that will prevent future losses of migratory cutthroat trout and other native fish by installing a fish screen on the Spread Creek irrigation system. It will also make much-needed improvements to stabilize the diversion structure and channel

Yellowstone seeing progress on lake trout suppression - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

  Yellowstone seeing progress on lake trout suppression

Yellowstone to hold virtual meeting on park fish restoration work [public invited -- Tues, May 25] - postregister.com

Yellowstone to hold virtual meeting on park fish restoration work

The Yellowstone Lake cutthroat trout recovery story - River Reporter

  The Yellowstone Lake cutthroat trout recovery story

How Yellowstone Scientists Really Combat Invasive Species [short video] - Smithsonian Magazine

  How Yellowstone Scientists Really Combat Invasive Species Yellowstone cutthroat trout are on the brink of extinction as invasive lake trout continue to eat them. With the park's ecosystem at risk, it's up to scientists to figure out where these predators came from and how to contain them. (2:31)