Studying razorback's unexpected comeback in Colorado river

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Very interesting! Now some crazy folks out there might sneak out and catch some then bring those home :P
 
The temptation is duly noted, but...

AFAIU, these are, as pretty and unusual as they are, Critically Endangered. So, please, apply as much restrain as you find needed to refrain from any such illegal activity. MFK has zero tolerance policy for anything illegal.

We aspire to be the leaders in education and compliance! Let's all pitch in.
 
The best way is study and research, documentary them but don't ever public these study until the species population dense enough to withstand the crazy temptation of some folks, other than that these articles only promote illegal activities and black market business.
 
We can agree to disagree :)

My personal take is the value of this article is tremendous when it comes to education and awareness. Just because there exist thieves and criminals does not justify withholding knowledge from public at large.

I do get your view on it but the danger of people suddenly emptying the river of these fish is nonexistent.
 
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