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Santa Ana sucker fish. (Courtesy photo) “As a result of the settlement, we now have the opportunity to work collaboratively with several flood control and water districts to return water to ...
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Conservation groups have reached an agreement with three Southern California counties and the federal government to help promote the recovery of the San Bernardino kangaroo ...
The Santa Ana sucker is a small, olive-gray fish common to the Santa Ana River. It can be found in clear, cool, rocky pools of creeks, as well as gravelly bottoms of permanent streams with slight ...
The 1999 construction of the flood-control dam and its subsequent management permanently altered the hydrology of the Santa Ana River and further imperiled the endangered San Bernardino kangaroo rat ...
But last week, Bauer got a call from his friend Scott Buss, an avid angler who caught a 5¼-inch, 2-oz. longear sunfish. It's a bright orange fish with turquoise markings that is native to Kansas.
About half of our drifts were met with a strike. The longnose suckers ranged from 15 to 19 inches in length. "What a thrill," Tiefenthaler said as he lifted the rod to the weight of a fish.
The Fish and Wildlife Service must use that money wisely and move boldly to protect our country’s natural heritage. The next generation deserves to see a Zuni bluehead sucker up close, not just ...