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Marking a Topeka shiner,  Photo by Bryan Simmons
 
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Marking a Topeka shiner,  Photo by Bryan Simmons
 
 Topeka shiners captured for marking,  Photo by Bryan Simmons
 
 Marking a Topeka shiner,  Photo by Bryan Simmons
 Montana
 Fluvial Arctic Grayling 
     Conservation Efforts on Private Lands
 The 
     distinct population segment of fluvial Arctic grayling in the upper Missouri 
     River has been an ESA candidate since 1994. The sole remaining population 
     exists in the Big Hole River in southwestern Montana and represents only 
     about 5% of the historic range.
 Grayling conservation efforts in the Big Hole 
     River are ongoing, and a pending umbrella Candidate Conservation Agreement 
     with Assurances (CCAA) that encompasses the core of the population in the 
     drainage is the centerpiece of these efforts. The CCAA is being developed 
     collaboratively by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), Montana 
     Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Natural Resources 
     Conservation Service and the Service’s Endangered Species staff. The 
     proposed CCAA focuses on working with landowners to reduce irrigation 
     diversions and improve instream flows, conserve or restore riparian habitat, 
     assess and mitigate entrainment in irrigation ditches, and remove barriers 
     to grayling movement in natural stream channels. We anticipate finalizing 
     the CCAA and issuing the permit in Spring 2006.
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