BY JOE BALOG March brings a transition in the West Volusia outdoors, as we cycle into stable weather and the return of the ...
Stream channelization, dam construction, and impoundments change the water flow, temperature, and quality to which the Topeka shiner is specifically adapted. Dams also prevent shiners from migrating ...
Steve Meismer, Local Coordinator for the Virgin River Program, explained that the barrier is designed to prevent the spread of the Red Shiner fish, an invasive species that poses a significant ...
Stream channelization, dam construction, and impoundments change the water flow, temperature, and quality to which the Topeka shiner is specifically adapted. Dams also prevent shiners from migrating ...
The beautiful shiner — a ray-finned fish found in Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico — hasn’t been seen in New Mexico’s landscape for more than 40 years. A small population remains in a ...