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Environment; White House seeks to sharply expand the bull trout's protections in Oregon and West. Updated: ; Jan. 13, 2010, 11:11 p.m. Jan. 13, 2010, 11:11 p.m.| ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service slipped the first of more than 1,000 bull trout into the upper Clackamas River on Thursday. It's the start of a 20-year effort to reintroduce the threatened fish ...
PORTLAND — The first of more than 1,000 bull trout have been released into the upper Clackamas River in Oregon as federal biologists kick off a 20-year effort to reintroduce ...
Bull trout have populated the Klamath Basin for thousands of years. But, they’ve nearly been wiped out by competition from non-native fish. The 30-year recovery of this trout is proving to be a ...
In 1998, the bull trout was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. ... Oregon Fish and Wildlife and the Burns Paiute Tribe will oversee and undertake the project.
They’re big — usually over 20 inches — with a broad face and mouth that looks almost mean, hence the name bull trout. Their light brown or green bodies are flanked by orange spots, and their fins are ...
Today, bull trout inhabit less than half of their historic range. Central Oregon’s Metolius River helps serve as a prized spawning ground, and it is used to help repopulate other waters where ...
Ranchers and the federal government have defeated a 15-year-old environmentalist lawsuit that claimed grazing imperils threatened bull trout in Oregon's Malheur National Forest.
A fisherman from Bend, Oregon, caught an over 25-pound bull trout from Lake Billy Chinook. The fish may have beat the state record.
A fisherman reeled in a massive bull trout from an Oregon lake that nearly snapped his rod and maxed out his 25-pound scale, officials said. Ryan Mejaski tossed the fish back into the water, then ...
Ryan Mejaski from Bend, Oregon, caught a bull trout April 8 in Lake Billy Chinook. He released the massive fish before seeing if it broke a state record, officials said.
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Ranchers and the federal government have defeated a 15-year-old environmentalist lawsuit that claimed grazing imperils threatened bull trout in Oregon's Malheur National Forest.