> Jon,
>
> The pygmy sculpin -- now named Cottus paulus -- is a federally
> threatened species. If you see its habitat being threatened, please
contact
> the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service at 1875 Century Boulevard, Atlanta, GA
> 30345, phone 404-679-4000, fax 404-679-4006.
>
> You may also wish to contact attorney Ray Vaughan of WildLaw, an
> Alabama-based law firm specializing in habitat protection and
> endangered species. You can get Ray's phone number at
> http://www.wildlaw.org
>
> I know that the city of Anniston has agreed not to do anything that would
> affect the fish. And I doubt that a highway was built without at least
> consultation from the Fish & Wildlife folks.
>
> Please let us know what you find out.
>
> Chris Scharpf
> Baltimore
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