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Energy vs Endangered Fish

 
March 26, 2008

There are an estimated 6,000 humpback chub left in the Colorado River.  (Photo courtesy: Arizona Game and Fish)
There are an estimated 6,000 humpback chub left in the Colorado River. (Photo courtesy: Arizona Game and Fish)

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( Phoenix ) The Department of Interior created a man-made flood in the Colorado River by releasing water from Glen Canyon dam in early March. The flood produced many beaches beneficial to wildlife, but a northern Arizona environmental group thinks more should be done to protect an endangered species of fish in the river. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson reports.

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