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*"For the first time translocated fish were found spawning in Havasu Creek at Grand Canyon National Park”.
 
*"For the first time translocated fish were found spawning in Havasu Creek at Grand Canyon National Park”.
 
*Indications of spawning activity were found on a fisheries monitoring trip two weeks ago, according to the park service.
 
*Indications of spawning activity were found on a fisheries monitoring trip two weeks ago, according to the park service.
*[http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-endangered-fish-20130603,0,7849367.story | Times News Article LINK]
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*[http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-endangered-fish-20130603,0,7849367.story Times News Article LINK]
  
 
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2013

  • From: LA TIMES
  • Date: 6/4/2013
  • Subject: Signs of comeback for the endangered humpback chub
  • "For the first time translocated fish were found spawning in Havasu Creek at Grand Canyon National Park”.
  • Indications of spawning activity were found on a fisheries monitoring trip two weeks ago, according to the park service.
  • Times News Article LINK

  • From: Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)
  • Date: 5/13/2013
  • Subject: Carl Hayden Visitor Center Exhibits to Undergo Extensive Remodel
  • (USBR and NPS) to remodle and add new displays to visitor's center with anticipation date of opening May 31, 2015. (last done in 1988)
  • Primary Theme: "The Colorado River and its surrounding landscape embody survival, adaptation, and change, while Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell bring into sharp focus the dilemma of water and power management and its effects on the people and environment of the desert southwest."
  • Contract = $1.5 million
  • USBR Announcement Link

  • From: National Park Service (NPS)
  • Date: 3/27/2013
  • Subject: NPS identifies Quagga mussels in Lake Powell
  • (NPS) has identified 14 adult quagga mussels attached to moored vessels and dock structures at the Wahweap Marina in Lake Powell over the last week. None of the adult mussels were close enough together to mate for successful reproduction. All of the mussels were physically removed from the lake.