Adapted to the boom-and-bust flood cycles of Southern California's rivers, the Santa Ana sucker now finds itself smack in the middle of one of the most urbanized places in North America. With its ...
The razorback sucker is a large, warm-water fish native to the Colorado River basin. Construction of more than a dozen dams throughout the lower basin has left little natural habitat for the fish and ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mismanagement of the Klamath Irrigation Project threatens two endangered fish in the Klamath River: C’waam, or Lost River suckers, and Koptu, or ...
"The sucker family is the third largest family of fish in Montana with nine species ... a whopper 96-pound White Sturgeon in the Kootenai River. In 1973, Larry Branstetter caught a huge 142.5 ...
and Helling turns back to the river. After two hours of watching, spearing these fish doesn’t look so difficult. I’ve gigged plenty of frogs, and I can spot the suckers even from the back of ...
“The answer to this question is yes,” Clarke wrote, adding that the courts have held that irrigators’ rights are subservient to the bureau’s obligations under the Endangered Species Act and the tribes ...