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Southwestern Native Aquatic Resources and Recovery Center

Artificial spawning of Colorado pikeminnow The Southwestern Native Aquatic Resources and Recovery Center, formerly known as Dexter National Fish Hatchery & Technology Center, is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facility dedicated to fish culture techniques for threatened and endangered fishes of the American Southwest. Located in Dexter, New Mexico, it is the only federal facility in the nation dedicated to studying and holding only threatened and endangered fish. Scientists at the Dexter facility perform life history studies and carefully analyze fish genetics while maintaining a refuge for 16 imperiled fish species. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dexter Fish Technology Center publication.

    Published 2004
    “…Dexter National Fish Hatchery & Technology Center…”
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