Caption: In
the glacial waters of Mongolia's Uur River, biologist Zeb Hogan gazes at a
taimen, the largest trout species in the world. Biologists Jake Vander
Zanden, David Gilroy and Zeb Hogan, researchers from UW-Madison's department
of limnology, are studying taimen in aid of an international conservation effort
to preserve the endangered sport-fish.
Photo by: Brant Allen
Date: September 2004
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Caption: A
mountaintop view of Mongolia's pristine Eg-Uur river watershed, one of the
last strongholds of healthy taimen populations. Biologists Jake Vander Zanden,
David Gilroy and Zeb Hogan, researchers from UW-Madison's department of limnology,
are studying taimen in aid of an international conservation effort to preserve
the endangered sport-fish.
Photo by: Zeb Hogan
Date: June 2004
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