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Yellowstone Cutthroat Future Bleaker Than Ever

Posted on November 27 2005

Despite the gill-netting of predatory lake trout and other management efforts, the number of native cutthroat in the Yellowstone drainage continues a precipitous decline. “The cutthroats face major threats from non-native lake trout and from whirling disease, a European malady that infests the lake and some of its major spawning tributaries.” Scott McMillion in the Bozeman (Montana) Daily Chronicle.

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