Roan cutthroats survive with team projects
David Nickum, executive director of Colorado Trout Unlimited, shows a pool enhanced by log structures on upper Trapper Creek on the Roan Plateau near Rifle. Such pools provide habitat for genetically pure Colorado River cutthtroat trout, even during a drought year like this one.
Dennis Webb
David Nickum, executive director of Colorado Trout Unlimited, shows a pool enhanced by log structures on upper Trapper Creek on the Roan Plateau near Rifle. Such pools provide habitat for genetically pure Colorado River cutthtroat trout, even during a drought year like this one.
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Dennis Webb
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Colorado Trout Unlimited Executive Director David Nickum approaches a trickle of a stream descending from the highest reaches of the Roan Plateau outside Rifle and sums up the stream’s…
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