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Friday
Oct022009

Can Conservation and Collaboration Save the Big Hole Grayling?

Last Best Fish: The Story of the Big Hole Grayling from New West on Vimeo.

Ranchers and environmentalists are joining together to save an imperiled fish in the Big Hole River Valley. Will their work keep the grayling alive?

Read more at New West Travel and Outdoors

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In Today's (Friday) Bozeman Daily Chronicle there was a short blurb from the AP wire out of Helena that the USFWS is reconsidering the Endangered Species Act listing of the Bighole Grayling. It would be a shame to loose such a unique fish that is an important aspect of Montana History and Tradition. I salute the agricultural industry on the Bighole for their progressive ideas and willingness to work with conservationist on trying to protect the fish. The ranchers have been very willing to lend a hand and work with everyone to come up with a program that can work for everyone.

October 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJosh "Biggie" Stanish

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