Rare fish species that live in a single NV desert cavern rebound to highest numbers in 19 years
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An endangered fish species that resides in a single Nevada Desert cavern has rebound in population. Numbers of the Devils Hole pupfish have not been this high in almost two decades.
Devils Hole is a deep water-filled cavern in a detached unit of Death Valley National Park located in Nye County, Nevada.
The pupfish live in the upper 80 feet of the water column and on a shallow, sun-lit shelf at the cavern's mouth where they forage and spawn.
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