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One pool, one species: How the Devils Hole pupfish became Earth’s most local animal
Quick Take The Devils Hole pupfish lives in a habitat confined to just 215 square feet. High wave frequency within Devils ...
Discover Ash Meadows’ crystal springs, rare pupfish, and vital conservation efforts in the Mojave. Join host Connor Fields at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, one of the most ecologically unique ...
Even with more than 4,000 miles of distance, a fickle Nevada fish population finds itself shook up after a powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia. The relatively sequestered Devils ...
The powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Northern California on December 5 sent shock waves 500 miles away, turning Devils Hole, a remote pool in Death Valley National Park, into a ...
A tiny desert fish survives in a sun-scorched cavern on the edge of extinction. Here’s how it’s offering scientists a rare glimpse into the extremes life can endure. If you ever needed proof that ...
One of the rarest species on Earth, the Devils Hole pupfish, came close to extinction in recent months, thanks to an earthquake 500 miles from their deep desert cave. Now, worried scientists and ...
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