FWS says fish at center of Klamath water battle still endangered

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Fri, 06/26/2009 - 21:10

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the Lost River and shortnosed suckers - two fish at the heart of water battles in the Klamath Basin - still deserve to be on the endangered species list.


 

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