Cutthroat
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Cutthroat Slam Funds Projects
Two new conservation projects geared toward helping Utah’s native cutthroat trout were announced Jan. 18, during an annual Utah Cutthroat Slam meeting.
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Milestones for the Utah Cutthroat Slam
This Utah-focused fishing challenge has seen a surge in participation in 2020.
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Transfer of Cutthroat Trout
Hybridization with rainbow trout is one of the greatest threats to westslope cutthroat trout persistence in today’s climate.
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It's being called a miracle: NATIVE CUTTHROAT TROUT RETURN
Lahontan cutthroat is the only trout species native to Lake Tahoe, yet they completely disappeared from that ecosystem by the 1930s.
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Project will help Colorado River cutthroat trout
Colorado River cutthroat trout are a fish prized across Utah. And a great place to catch them is the High Uinta Wilderness in the Uinta Mountains in the northeastern part of the state.
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Greenback Cutthroat on Display
The greenback cutthroat trout, Colorado’s celebrated state fish that was once believed extinct only to be discovered hiding in tiny Bear Creek on the southwest edge of Colorado Springs, is on public display on the banks of its adopted home waters.
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New Share with Wildlife program license plate features a Rio Grande cutthroat trout
Since 1981 the Share with Wildlife program has funded wildlife research, habitat enhancement, education and rehabilitation projects around the state. Many of these projects benefit nongame species in need of conservation.
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Southwest Colorado Continues to Reintroduce Native Cutthroat
Restoration of native trout reached another milestone on July 27 when 3,000 Colorado River cutthroat trout were stocked in streams about 30 miles north of Durango by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
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Cutthroat Trout at Strawberry Reservoir
You don't have to be an angler to get a close look at cutthroat trout at Strawberry Reservoir.