Fish /tags/fish Fish en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 09 May 2024 17:51:35 GMT Reservoirs have become man-made fish habitats and could be key to conservation efforts /2024-05-09/reservoirs-man-made-fish-habitats-key-conservation-efforts A new study looks into how many fish are in reservoirs across the U.S., and what role these ecosystems could play in conservation and food security. Thu, 09 May 2024 17:51:35 GMT /2024-05-09/reservoirs-man-made-fish-habitats-key-conservation-efforts Kaleb Roedel Colorado River managers propose plan to protect Grand Canyon fish, but some say it's not enough /news/2024-02-10/colorado-river-managers-propose-plan-to-protect-grand-canyon-fish-but-some-say-its-not-enough The Bureau of Reclamation released a draft plan for releases from Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back Lake Powell. It's an effort to protect native humpback chub from smallmouth bass. Sat, 10 Feb 2024 13:00:00 GMT /news/2024-02-10/colorado-river-managers-propose-plan-to-protect-grand-canyon-fish-but-some-say-its-not-enough Alex Hager Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe attempts to recover native fish with $8 million dam revamp /2023-10-05/pyramid-lake-paiute-tribe-dam-revamp-recover-cui-ui-lahontan-cutthroat Nationwide, millions of barriers, like dams, are plugging up rivers and streams. These man-made barriers make it hard for fish to move freely and lay eggs. Now, the federal government is spending more than $200 million to reopen spawning grounds for fish, which includes an effort to recover an endangered species sacred to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in Nevada. Thu, 05 Oct 2023 19:20:00 GMT /2023-10-05/pyramid-lake-paiute-tribe-dam-revamp-recover-cui-ui-lahontan-cutthroat Kaleb Roedel CU-Boulder completes study on Alaska rivers threatened by climate change /environment/2023-04-18/cu-boulder-completes-study-on-alaska-rivers-threatened-by-climate-change A new study from the University of Colorado-Boulder looks at the impacts of climate change on rivers in Alaska. The findings are bad news for the state’s rural indigenous communities. Tue, 18 Apr 2023 17:18:57 GMT /environment/2023-04-18/cu-boulder-completes-study-on-alaska-rivers-threatened-by-climate-change °µşÚ±¬ÁĎ brief with the Colorado Sun - PFAS-contaminated fish and the fight over Sweetwater Lake park /news/2023-01-19/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-pfas-contaminated-fish-and-the-fight-over-sweetwater-lake-park Environmental researchers say PFAS and other so-called “forever chemicals” are present at “staggeringly high” levels in freshwater fish in the mountain west, and residents are poised to fight the proposed Sweetwater Lake State Park. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 21:51:43 GMT /news/2023-01-19/news-brief-with-the-colorado-sun-pfas-contaminated-fish-and-the-fight-over-sweetwater-lake-park Nikole Robinson Carroll Your Christmas tree could have more than one use — with recycling /regional-news/2022-12-22/your-christmas-tree-could-have-more-than-one-use-with-recycling As people start to take down their holiday decorations, some community leaders and advocates are pushing for recycling those materials. Fri, 23 Dec 2022 00:29:40 GMT /regional-news/2022-12-22/your-christmas-tree-could-have-more-than-one-use-with-recycling Emma VandenEinde Local news roundup with the Colorado Sun - 9/28/22 /news/2022-09-28/local-news-roundup-with-the-colorado-sun-9-28-22 We touched base this week with our colleagues at the Colorado Sun to learn more about the news they're covering. Reporter Michael Booth spoke with KUNC's Beau Baker about the stories the Sun is featuring. Wed, 28 Sep 2022 19:58:17 GMT /news/2022-09-28/local-news-roundup-with-the-colorado-sun-9-28-22 Beau Baker Nevada tribe tries to recover native fish amid impacts of dams, climate change /regional-news/2022-06-21/nevada-tribe-tries-to-recover-native-fish-amid-impacts-of-dams-climate-change Climate change and outdated dams are shrinking fish populations across the Mountain West and beyond. That includes a species that a Native American tribe in our region used to rely on. Wed, 22 Jun 2022 00:48:33 GMT /regional-news/2022-06-21/nevada-tribe-tries-to-recover-native-fish-amid-impacts-of-dams-climate-change Kaleb Roedel Federal wildlife officials downlist native fish species in Colorado River from endangered to threatened /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-11-17/federal-wildlife-officials-downlist-native-fish-species-in-colorado-river-from-endangered-to-threatened U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials have downlisted the humpback chub, a fish found only in the Colorado River Basin, from endangered status to threatened. The move comes after decades of protection and conservation efforts, which have slowly brought the species back from the brink of extinction. Wed, 17 Nov 2021 21:18:57 GMT /show/kuncs-colorado-edition/2021-11-17/federal-wildlife-officials-downlist-native-fish-species-in-colorado-river-from-endangered-to-threatened Alex Hager, Henry Zimmerman The Colorado River's humpback chub gets a bump from 'endangered' to 'threatened' status /environment/2021-10-18/the-colorado-rivers-humpback-chub-gets-a-bump-from-endangered-to-threatened-status The humpback chub, a rare fish found only in the Colorado River basin, has been brought back from the brink of extinction after decades of protection, though work must continue to ensure its survival, federal authorities said Monday in reclassifying the species from endangered to threatened status. Mon, 18 Oct 2021 20:29:18 GMT /environment/2021-10-18/the-colorado-rivers-humpback-chub-gets-a-bump-from-endangered-to-threatened-status Associated Press