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Bull Trout Coordinator is located in Boise, Idaho and is part of the Pacific Region U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ... Current Status: Bull trout are currently listed throughout their range in the coterminous United States as a threatened species. ... Bull trout require the coldest water temperatures of any northwest salmonid;
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What are the benefits of a critical habitat designation? ... What areas in Montana are being proposed for bull trout critical habitat? ... How would a critical habitat designation affect landowners in Montana?
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Bull trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What is a bull trout? Bull trout are members of the char subgroup of the salmon family, which also includes the Dolly Varden, lake trout, and Arctic char. They can grow to more than 20 pounds (9 kg) in lake environments. Bull trout that live in streams rarely exceed 4 pounds (2 kg). ... Society in 1980,
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In Cooperation with: ... Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes ... Idaho Council of Trout Unlimited...
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dance of bull trout have declined, likely due to a com- bination of degraded or fragmented ... serve or improve habitat for bull trout and assist with ...
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Quick links:Federal Register Recovery Critical Habitat Conservation Plans Petitions Life History Other Resources ... Compared to other salmonids, bull trout have more specific habitat requirements that appear to influence their distribution and abundance. ... They need cold water to survive, so they are seldom found in waters...
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Bull Trout, an Endangered Canadian Species with Links to all Bull Trout Webpages. ... Most Canadians have heard about the crisis in theWest and East coast fisheries, but we don't hear or know much about the threatened native fish populations in our ... Among the fish that could disappear from Alberta is the Bull Trout. And,
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The Fish Passage Center (FPC) provides current and historic data on salmon and steelhead passage in the main stem Snake and Columbia river basins. ... Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) ... is a member of the North American salmon family, which includes salmon, trout, whitefish, char, and grayling, and is one of four species...
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The primary purpose of this page is to to assist Washington local governments by providing links to information on the Endangered Species Act (ESA) which will assist in dealing with the impact of the Act ... Send comments and information additions to Lynne De Merritt, Senior Research Consultant ... The Salmon/Bull Trout Issue...
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