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A close-up underwater shot of an Apache trout swimming
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Delisting of Apache Trout
Aug 10, 2023
Joshua tree with mountains in the distance
Endangered Species Act
Second review finds Joshua trees do not require protection under the Endangered Species Act
Mar 8, 2023
A profile view of a green-colored, spotted fish held with two hands.
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Availability of Final Revised Recovery Plan for Gila Trout
Sep 14, 2022
A fish swimming with yellow and orangish coloration and black spots over the body and tail photographed under water.
Endangered Species Act
Service Recommends Delisting Arizona's State Fish
Aug 29, 2022
Dark gray fish are visible beneath the surface of clear water.
Recreation
Apache Trout Crew Helps with Fishing Derby
Aug 3, 2022
Biological Science Technician Jim Walters uses a net to capture and check on a group of young Humpback Chub in a barrel. The Little Colorado River and Canyon walls can be seen behind him.oung Humpback Chub
Endangered Species Act
A Lift for Endangered Humpack Chub Population
Jul 22, 2021
A closeup profile view of an Apache Trout.
Endangered Species Act
Amazing Apache Trout
Mar 1, 2019
A close-up underwater shot of an Apache trout swimming
Endangered Species Act
Proposed Delisting of Apache Trout
Aug 10, 2023
Joshua tree with mountains in the distance
Endangered Species Act
Second review finds Joshua trees do not require protection under the Endangered Species Act
Mar 8, 2023
A profile view of a green-colored, spotted fish held with two hands.
Endangered Species Act
Service Announces Availability of Final Revised Recovery Plan for Gila Trout
Sep 14, 2022
A fish swimming with yellow and orangish coloration and black spots over the body and tail photographed under water.
Endangered Species Act
Service Recommends Delisting Arizona's State Fish
Aug 29, 2022
Dark gray fish are visible beneath the surface of clear water.
Recreation
Apache Trout Crew Helps with Fishing Derby
Aug 3, 2022
Biological Science Technician Jim Walters uses a net to capture and check on a group of young Humpback Chub in a barrel. The Little Colorado River and Canyon walls can be seen behind him.oung Humpback Chub
Endangered Species Act
A Lift for Endangered Humpack Chub Population
Jul 22, 2021
A closeup profile view of an Apache Trout.
Endangered Species Act
Amazing Apache Trout
Mar 1, 2019
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