Are Russian olive trees fueling an invasive species in the San Juan River?

The San Juan River, a major tributary of the Colorado River located in the “Four Corners” region of the southwestern United States, is home to two native fish species—the Colorado pikeminnow and the Razorback sucker. Both of these species are federally endangered and are being threatened by an invasive species, the channel catfish.


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Source: Phys.org