The U.S. Interior Department announced Wednesday it has removed the Apache trout — Arizona’s official state fish — from the list of endangered and threatened species. The delisting shows the ...
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland recently announced the delisting of the Apache trout from the federal endangered ...
Arizona’s state fish is doing well but faces a daunting future.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will officially remove the Apache trout from the federal endangered species list, a rare ...
After more than five decades of conservation efforts led by tribal, state, federal and non-governmental organizations, ...
The Apache trout has been removed from the Endangered Species list, celebrated as a conservation success in Arizona.
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After more than five decades of conservation efforts led by tribal, state, federal and non-governmental organizations, ...
Following more than five decades of recovery efforts, the Apache trout, Arizona's state fish, has been removed from the ...
Considered endangered 50 years ago, the Apache trout – Arizona’s state fish – has made enough of a comeback for the U.S. Department of the Interior to announce Sept. 4, 2024, that it will be removed ...
The Apache trout’s removal from the endangered species list is a reason to celebrate. It’s a clear success story for conservation efforts in Arizona and for the Endangered Species Act.