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Devil's Hole Pupfish Holding Their Own

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April 18, 2007

    The saga of the Devil's Hole Pupfish continues in Nevada, where biologists say the spring count of pupfish in the warm spring that is located within an extension of Death Valley shows just 38 adults -- the same number that was tallied a year ago.
    The biologists believe they're getting a handle on how to rear the pupfish in captivity, but they've got a ways to go to bolster the native population. You can read the latest here.

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