Matt... The people who hadn't seen the darters were agency people out West
in Oregon and Washington. Man, I'd hate to get them hooked up with Tom or
Jay ;)
Another was a prominent ichthyologist who had spent the last two weeks at
the London Museum looking-in-100+ year old specimens and appreciated the
change in color lol.
Okay, it's time to go run a sample. "Feels like 26 degrees" isn't too bad
in neoprene, is it? ;) Getting out with recent NANFA Conservation Research
Grant awardee Brian Zimmerman tomorrow. I think it's gonna be hoppin' in
this neck of the watershed this year.
Todd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Stallsmith" <fundulus-in-hotmail.com>
To: <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 11:20 AM
Subject: RE: NANFA-L-- mussels-in-nanfa.org?
> Yeah, I'd be up for it Todd. Throw in aquatic snails, a group that if
> anything is more endangered than mussels, and we have an important,
> complementary list to this one.
>
> --Bruce Stallsmith
> you can still find 23 species of mussel-in-one site on the Tennessee
> (really!)
> Huntsville, AL, US of A
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