Salmon Species Thought to Be Extinct Re-Discovered
A Japanese science professor says he has re-discovered the black kokanee, or “kunimasu” in Japanese. “The species was thought to have died out in 1940, when a hydroelectric project made the water more acidic in its native lake in northern Akita Prefecture,” says the Associated Press.
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