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Endangered Fish

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mismanagement of the Klamath Irrigation Project threatens two endangered fish in the Klamath River: C’waam, or Lost River suckers, and Koptu, or shortnose suckers, the Klamath Tribes claims in a federal complaint.

SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mismanagement of the Klamath Irrigation Project threatens two endangered fish in the Klamath River: C’waam, or Lost River suckers, and Koptu, or shortnose suckers, the Klamath Tribes claims in a federal complaint.

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