Protection for yellow-spotted salamander, candy darter fish

Protection for yellow-spotted salamander, candy darter fish | News

Environmental groups are turning to legal action to pursue protections for the candy darter and the yellow-spotted woodland salamander, both of which exist only in small populations, mostly in West Virginia.

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