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Restoration Projects

2015 Projects

This project restored the natural hydrologic connectivity between the Five Springs complex and outflow habitats downstream (Upper Carson Slough) to address direct threats of small population size and genetic isolation of Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish. Restoration of natural floods have restored vital ecosystem dynamics previously hindered by a road and fallow field; this restoration benefits the pupfish, Ash Meadows speckled dace (lives downstream), and other biodiversity.

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