Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) were listed as threatened on November 1, 1999
(USFWS 1999). Previously, the Columbia River distinct population segment (DPS) of bull trout
had been listed as threatened since June 10, 1998. Factors contributing to the listing of bull trout
include range wide declines in distribution, abundance and habitat quality. Land and water uses
that alter or disrupt habitat requirements of bull trout can threaten the persistence of the species.
Examples of such activities include: water diversions, dams, timber extraction, mining, grazing,
agriculture, nonnative fish competition and/or hybridization, poaching, past fish eradication
projects, and channelization of streams. These threats are prevalent throughout the Columbia
River basin (USFWS 2000, 2002a).
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