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Montana has already lost some populations of native fish species that thrive in cold water, says study co-author and University of Montana associate professor Andrew Whiteley in a news release. “This is particularly troubling in a state where cold-water fisheries now contribute nearly $650 million a year to our economy,” he says. “But all is not lost for these economically, ecologically and culturally important species as long as appropriate conservation action is taken.”


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