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BBCNEWS BBC News December 29, 2021 21:24:00

scientists in mexico have reversed that extinction, bringing captive bred fish back to the wild. the team has now confirmed that the fish are breeding, and that the population is recovering here. they re doing well. they started with the introduction of 1,500 animals, so now we re talking about from 1,500 individuals now to tens of thousands, and now what we re seeing that the species is slowly starting expanding to the river system, which is exactly what we wanted. so that is a very good start, and hopefully that will be more species looking forward. among the estimated 1 million species under threat around the world, a third of wildlife that depends on freshwater habitats are sliding towards extinction. and the ongoing loss of clean, healthy rivers and lakes threatens our food and water supplies too. so here injalisco, mexico, the community stepped in. local people trained with the scientists to take on long term monitoring of this vital river network to ensure it is clean and health

CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar December 30, 2021 12:47:00

to ask them to continue to do the things to do to help keep your little ones safe. there is nothing more important. doctor, thank you very much. happy new year. thank you. you too. an organization located in montana native american reservation is fighting to save the area s local species by fishing out invaders. it is today s impact your world. native species are disappearing in plants, animals, insects, fish. we need to take a stand. our native trout have been in this system, flathead lake, and the river system for thousands of years. lake trout have been in the lake for a little over 100 years and have created a very detrimental condition for the native trout. tribes have named some plates after bull trout. so i has significant meaning. bull trout and west like

BBCNEWS BBC World News December 29, 2021 05:22:00

tequila fish is a small freshwater fish that lives in the lakes and rivers of mexico, but presumed extent. it is one of thousand aquatics creatures facing extension that have slipped under the radar. small little things. slipped under the radar. small little things. not slipped under the radar. small little things. not much - little things. not much interest on the global conservation map. interest on the global conservation ma -. ., conservation map. now with the hel of conservation map. now with the help of conservationists - conservation map. now with the help of conservationists at - help of conservationists at chester zoo, the extension has been reversed. the team has now confirmed the fish are breeding and the population is recovering. and the population is recoverint. , ., ., recovering. they are doing well. it started recovering. they are doing well. it started with - recovering. they are doing well. it started with 1500 | well. it started with 1500 animals, and now we r

BBCNEWS BBC News December 29, 2021 18:19:00

that extinction, bringing captive bred fish back to the wild. the team has now confirmed that the fish are breeding, and that the population is recovering here. they re doing well. they started with the introduction of 1500 animals, so now we re talking about from 1500 individuals now, to tens of thousands, and now what we re seeing is that the species is slowly start expanding to the river system, which is exactly what we wanted. so that is a very good start, and hopefully that will be more species looking forward. among the estimated one million species under threat around the world, a third of wildlife that depends on freshwater habitats, are sliding towards extinction. and the ongoing loss of clean, healthy rivers and lakes threatens our food and water supplies too. so here injalisco, mexico, the community stepped in. local people trained with the scientists to take on long term monitoring of this vital river network, to ensure it is clean and healthy for both people and wildlife.

BBCNEWS BBC News December 29, 2021 12:27:00

small little things, but show sometimes a bit of colour when they breed, but not much interest on the global conservation aspect. now, with the help of conservationists at chester zoo, scientists in mexico have reversed that extinction, bringing captive bred fish back to the wild. the team has now confirmed that the fish are breeding and that the population is recovering here. they are doing well. they started with the introduction of 1500 animals, so now we re about from 1500 individuals to tens of thousands and now what we re seeing is that the species is slowly starting expanding to the river system which is exactly what we wanted so that is a very good start and hopefully that will be more species looking forward. among the estimated 1 million species under threat around the world, a third of wildlife that depends on freshwater habitats, are sliding towards extinction. and the ongoing loss of clean, healthy rivers and lakes threatens our food and water supplies too. so here injalis

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