From:
"Save The Colorado River" <gary@savethecolorado.org>
Subject:
Save The Colorado Update! Can you save an endangered fish by introducing a predator fish?
Date:
May 8th 2013
Hello Friends of the Colorado River!
Question of the day! Can you save an endangered fish by introducing another predator fish? As you know, the Colorado River was named the Most Endangered River in America three weeks ago. The news stories around this announcement covered many of the issues This past week, an interesting turn of events focused attention on these endangered fish and a controversial plan to help recover them. This Denver Post article is about an attempt by the State of Colorado to protect the endangered fish by introducing another predator fish. Colorado wants to introduce Tiger Muskies (pictured above) so that the Muskies will eat Northern Pike so that the Pike will no longer eat the endangered fish which include the Humpback Chub, Bonytail, Colorado Pikeminnow, and Razorback Sucker. Here's the question of the day -- will it work?? We launched this question on our Facebook page and a lively discussion ensued. Click through here to read the comments and join the discussion.
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Publicity about the Colorado being the "Most Endangered River in America" continues to pile up, with editorials and blogs following the news stories of three weeks ago. Here's an Thank you for your support!
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