FWP fisheries staff have been in the Centennial Valley this month sampling Red Rock Creek, which holds one of the last glacial-relict populations of Arctic grayling in the Lower 48.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday it will proceed with notching beaver dams on Red Rock Creek in the Red Rock Lakes refuge to ease graylings spawning passage.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday it will proceed with notching beaver dams on Red Rock Creek in the Red Rock Lakes refuge to ease graylings spawning passage.
The process, while not much fun for the trout, is generally accepted among fish and wildlife agencies as a helpful tool for tracking the size and health of populations.