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VOL. 43 | NO. 42 | Friday, October 18, 2019

US gives endangered status to Tennessee freshwater fish

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NASHVILLE (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has granted endangered species status to a Tennessee freshwater fish.

The Center for Biological Diversity says the nearly extinct Barrens topminnow was proposed for endangered species protection four decades ago. The fish is found only in Middle Tennessee in clear, spring-fed Barrens Plateau streams.

The group says the species used to be found at 18 sites, but now exists at five, with none in good condition. Climate change-induced drought, loss of riparian vegetation to pasture and predation by non-native mosquitofish are threats.

Captive-breeding populations are being held at Conservation Fisheries Inc. in Knoxville and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute in Chattanooga.

The flashy colored fish grows to 4 inches long and swims near the water's surface, preying on mosquito larvae and other insects.

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