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Colorado pikeminnow
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Colorado River rafting firms face short season - Aug 7, 2007 Denver Post,A flow of at least 810 cfs is necessary for the livelihood of the Colorado pikeminnow, razorback sucker, boneytail and humpback chub and will help support
Protection of fish may aid river users - Jul 24, 2007 Aspen Times,Those include the Colorado pikeminnow, razorback sucker, bonytail and humpback chub. By pursuing the goal of maintaining at least 810 cfs for these fish,
BLM clears way for oil shale experiments Nov 17, 2006 The agency said it would consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service on reducing the effects on the fish: the bonytail, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub ... - The Casper Star Tribune,
Fish and Wildlife to review goals for humpback chub Mar 8, 2006 The FWS also plans to update recovery goals for the other Colorado River endangered fishes — Colorado pikeminnow, razorback sucker and bonytail — beginning ... Deseret News,
Water park might be pushed back a year Mar 7, 2006 The low water levels make it possible to reconfigure the dam and install a fish passage for the endangered Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker. ... Grand Junction Sentinel,
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