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Recovering the Devils Hole Pupfish

The Nevada Department of Wildlife Director, National Park Service Regional Director and the US Devils Hole PupfishFish and Wildlife Service's California-Nevada Operations Manager are personally engaged in the conservation efforts for the Devils Hole pupfish and are committed to taking all possible actions to prevent the extinction of this species. They are consulting on a regular basis with members of a Recovery Team, additional propagation experts and agency biologists and are making the decisions on all activities to conserve the pupfish.

 

 

New Information and Decisions

  • 10/08/2008 - The Service, National Park Service, and Nevada Department of Wildlife, announced today that the Devils Hole pupfish has increased to 126, the highest number recorded since 2004.
  • 12/19/2006 - News Release: Successful Attempt to Establish a New Population of Devils Hole Pupfish
  • 08/31/2006 - News Release: Federal, State Resource Managers Act to Recover Rare Devil’s Hole Pupfish
  • April 21, 2006
  • March 9, 2006

    Implementation of Actions

  • July 18, 2006
  • May 19, 2006
  • May 2, 2006

    Public Meetings

    The agencies involved in the recovery of the species are also committed to establishing a forum that will allow for public involvement in the recovery process and provide for better information sharing in the future.

     

    To view future meetings click on this link

    Last updated: January 13, 2010