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BULL TROUT-- COMMENTS DUE JUNE 20 - Bull trout recovery plan needs local input, H&N, 6/3/15. “To achieve recovery, we seek to add seven additional local populations distributed among each of the three core areas (two in the Upper Klamath Lake core area, three in the Sycan core area, and two in the Upper Sprague core area)...” Ranchers lose to bull trout habitat; USFWS quadruples habitat for endangered fish, hikes scrutiny of grazing on federal land, Capital Press 10/14/10 Bull Trout Comment Period Extended to April 5 Feds review Bull Trout habitat, H&N, posted to KBC 2/15/10 Public Info meeting, critical habitat for bull trout, Chiloquin 2/3/10 USFWS To Take Another Look At Critical Habitat For Bull Trout In Columbia Basin (and Klamath), CBB 3/27/09 Status Review of Bull Trout Completed; Species still threatened in the United States, additional analysis will be done, FWS posted 4/30/08 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Bull Trout, FWS posted to KBC 10/6/05
PRESS RELEASE: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Designates Critical
Habitat For Bull Trout, posted to KBC 9/24/05.
"...the
Federal Columbia River Power System has spent $3.3 billion on
restoration of habitat in the river system over the past 20 years, most
of which benefited bull trout"
"Fish and Wildlife Service today Agency Lake off (bull trout) habitat list, H&N 9/24/05. "Fish and Wildlife officials said Friday they plan to designate 3,780 miles of streams and 110,364 of lakes and reservoirs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana as bull trout critical habitat" Bull Trout comments by June 24 Bull Trout, by Rudy Hiley, Tulelake 11/16/04.
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