From saving to sustaining: life after the Apache trout’s historic delisting
At the base of Mount Baldy in eastern Arizona, where snowpack has melted and runoff flows into a live yet lazy stream called the West Fork of the Little Colorado River, the native Apache trout are thriving after their comeback from near extinction. Cool alpine meadows and clusters of aspens on the eastern flank of…
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