Greenback Cutthroat Found In Utah

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For the first time, greenback cutthroat trout have been discovered in Utah, leading wildlife managers to hope for growing the population there. "Utah wildlife officials have confirmed that there is a tiny population of rare greenback cutthroat trout in a small creek in the LaSal Mountains east of Moab." Article by the Associated Press.

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These HAVE to via bucket biologists. If we are lucky, maybe a long, long time ago without any introduction of colorado cutt's genetics. But more likely these guys are a recent addition to the neighborhood with questionable genetics. But who knows??? A great mystery for some lucky master's student.

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