The Recovery Program helped fund the expansion of Elkhead Reservoir on the lower Yampa River to provide late summer flows for endangered fish. (Image courtesy of Colorado River Water Conservation District)
The fish passage at the Roller Dam constructed by the Recovery Program helps provide endangered fish access to 340 miles of critical habitat on the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers. (Image courtesy of Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program)
The Recovery Program constructed state-of-the-art fish hatcheries to restore populations of endangered razorback sucker and bonytail. (Image courtesy of Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program)
The Recovery Program installed a fish screen at the Redlands Water and Power Company canal on the Gunnison River to prevent entrainment of endangered fish.
The fish passage on the Redlands Water and Power Company diversion opens critical habitat on the Gunnison River to endangered fish.
The Recovery Program installed a massive fish screen on the Grand Valley Project Highline Canal. The screen is operated and maintained by the Grand Valley Water Users Association with expenses reimbursed by the Recovery Program.