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Bull trout beat the odds; salmon get help after gravel destruction

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:14:01
Publish Date: 2025-07-07 19:37:25
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Two men wearing grey long-sleeve shirts that have a "National Park Service" patch on them on a blue and white cooler in the water of a creek. Half of the cooler is filled with water, and a number of small fish are also inside the cooler.
NPS Fish Biologist Dave Hering (right) and Fisheries Technician Michael Scheu release the bull trout into Sun Creek, above the dams that keep non-native fish away, July 10, 2024.(Roman Battaglia / JPR News)

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