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Efforts ramp up to protect endangered bull trout during drought

September 16, 2024 | Joint Legislative Committee on Water Supply During Drought, Joint, Work Groups & Task Forces, Legislative Sessions, Washington


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Efforts ramp up to protect endangered bull trout during drought
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the critical environmental challenges facing Box Canyon Creek as it flows into Lake Cochise, particularly during drought years. The meeting highlighted the impact of low snowpack on reservoir levels, which are further exacerbated by high agricultural water demand.

As a result, tributary streams like Box Canyon Creek risk becoming disconnected from the reservoir, posing a significant threat to the local ecosystem. This disconnection is particularly concerning for the endangered species of bull trout that rely on these streams for spawning.

To address these issues, officials are employing drone technology to monitor the area for any impediments to fish passage. When obstacles are identified, teams are dispatched to remove them and conduct necessary repairs to the stream channels. Additionally, efforts are made to relocate any stranded fish to safer habitats, ensuring the survival of this vital species in the face of ongoing environmental challenges.

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