Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Dam releases to aid rare fish in Colorado River

Six reservoirs along the upper Colorado River are releasing water through the Memorial Day weekend to help improve mating habitat for endangered fish. The releases from Granby, Ruedi, Windy Gap, Williams Wolford Mountain, Dillon and Green Mountain reservoirs are designed to replicate spring peak flows on the Colorado before the dams were built. "This is a valuable step in in helping to restore these endangered species," said Angela Kantula, assistant director of the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. The extra water will flush sediment and build sandbars to improve the mating habitat for four endangered fish species — the Colorado pikeminnow, the bonytail, razorback sucker and the humpback chub — along a 15-mile stretch of the river near Grand Junction. The releases raised the flow of the river about 15 percent, to a peak of 20,000 cubic feet per second, according to the recovery program...Denver Post

Even if I was endangered, the government better stay out of my mating habitat.

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