If you’re a grayling, you don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

The Bad News

Astoundingly, the US Fish & Wildlife Service has once again denied species protection (under the ESA) to the fluvial grayling.

It’s clearly a political move; the fluvial grayling qualifies for protection under almost any ESA standard, and if you’ve never heard of the fluvial grayling, read this from the Montana River Action Committee:

The USFWS has not done much to protect the river-dwelling fish that has been reduced to a single, self-sustaining population in a stretch of the Big Hole River. Once the fish was found throughout the upper Missouri River drainage, but now it’s on the brink of extinction.

More from Ralph Maughan’s excellent conservation Web site:

FWS keeps on keeping on… purging ESA protections. Not surprising given the previous post. Wolves, Grizzlies, Slickspot peppergrass, Fluvial graylings, the list goes on and on – We are witnessing the political dismemberment of what is supposed to be an agency guided by science – instead plundered by political obstructionists and public land profiteers…

The Good News

If you’re a fluvial grayling, all is not lost.

Orvis just awarded $30,000 to the Big Hole Grayling Recovery Project — a group fighting to prop up fast-falling grayling populations.

From the Great Falls Tribune:

The Orvis Co. Wednesday announced a $30,000 grant to the Big Hole Grayling Recovery Project.

If successfully matched, the grant will result in $90,000 for habitat restoration along 10 miles of the Big Hole River and tributaries near Wisdom.

Orvis said it was recognizing the success of the Big Hole Watershed Committee and its rapid response to the urgency of the imperiled fluvial or river dwelling grayling’s situation.

Last fall, the critical first stage of this project was successfully completed — Rock Creek, a historic grayling spawning tributary, was reconnected to the Big Hole River after years of capture by an irrigation ditch.

The Trout Underground awards a nice tight loop to Orvis, and a wet grayling slap in the face to the FWS.

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