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NEWSFLASHNovember 20, 2009 – Protection Sought for Rare Alabama Fish Under the Endangered Species Act SAVING THE SPRING PYGMY SUNFISHThe spring pygmy sunfish has been teetering on the brink of extinction for the 70-plus years it’s been known to science. Existing only in a few spring complexes in the Tennessee River watershed, the spring pygmy relies on the dense underwater vegetation found in spring pools both for shelter and as hunting grounds for the drifting insects and snails that are its prey. Unfortunately, the habitat of this tiny fish is rapidly changing due to development — and in some cases, is disappearing entirely. The Center is racing to save the spring pygmy and has filed a scientific petition seeking emergency protection for the fish under the Endangered Species Act. Degradation of water quality, reduction of water quantity, pollution in the form of pesticide and agricultural runoff, and local interest in developing the spring pygmy’s last refuge as an industrial site could each prove to be its undoing. |
KEY DOCUMENTS ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROFILE ACTION TIMELINE Contact: Noah Greenwald |
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