The Incredible Journey of the Greenback Cutthroat

Contents

Introduction
Habitat Range
Evolution of the Greenback
Population declines
Current Greenback status
Catch and release fishing
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How You Can Help!

Greenbacks may be safe on a survival level, but they are still very rare and inaccessible to the public. To see them grow big and abundant again--not to mention off the Endangered Species list and fishable--requires an organized, concerted private-sector volunteer effort. The same applies to Colorado's other two surviving native trout species.

Do your part by supporting native cutthroat restoration in your home waters or by mailing a tax-deductible check to the Colorado Wildlife Heritage Foundation (CWHF Native Trout Restoration Fund, 6060 Broadway, Denver, Colorado, 80216).