Cutthroat Conservation

August 17, 2005 By: Marshall Cutchin

Craig Springer of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service talks about subspecies of cutthroat and the various attempts to save them. “The subspecies are unique, scientists say, because they have been isolated from each other for thousands of years. Essentially, each cutthroat subspecies is in itself an expression of the different environments it inhabits.” In Rocky Mountain Game & Fish.