
This June 17, 2018, photo provided by Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows a Colorado River cutthroat trout that officials identified as a unique type or "genetic lineage" that was thought to be extinct. The fish are found in southwestern Colorado. State and federal crews hiked to two remote creeks north of Durango last month and removed nearly 60 of the fish to save them from ash that washed into the water from a wildfire. The fish were taken to a hatchery in Durango where they can be bred and then reintroduced in streams they once inhabited. (Colorado Parks and Wildlife via AP)
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