These rare, pint-sized fish are just two of many river-dependent species disappearing where they once flourished, left behind to wade and wander through only occasional pockets of undisturbed habitat.
Although first proposed for endangered status under the Endangered Species Act in 1978, the Devils River minnow wasn't listed until 1999 — at which point it earned only threatened status and was given ...
Coastal wetland restoration is an integral part of our research. Nearshore wetland areas contain the greatest fish diversity, where many lesser-known species survive: for example, many minnow species ...