When first discovered in 1938, the dace was considered common, with a 10-mile range including 25 thermal springs. Today its habitat is limited to three springs and a less-than two-mile stretch of the ...
A laurel dace in a stream is like a canary in a coal mine. During the past year's summer drought, the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute and other conservation-minded entities set out to ...
The Tennessee Aquarium and its partners have released more than 200 endangered laurel dace back into the wild following recent wetter weather. This past summer, drought had reduced the streams ...
More than 230 critically endangered Laurel Dace have been returned to their natural habitat in Southeast Tennessee after ...
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