The Southern Rockies used to be home to multiple subspecies of cutthroat trout, including the Colorado River, Rio Grande, Greenback, Bonneville, recently rediscovered San Juan, and extinct Yellowfin cutthroat. You may know about the recovery of the Greenbacks, once thought extinct in 1937, or the recovery of the Bonnevilles, thought extinct in 1970s, or even the recent rediscovery of previously “extinct” San Juan cutthroat trout. There is even evidence that the Alvord cutthroat trout, found in southeastern Oregon, has been rediscovered. Oh, and the rediscovery of the Lahontan cutthroat trout, made famous at Pyramid Lake.
The Real Reason White Parents Claim Black History is Scary
Too much emphasis has been put on the "fears" of White parents who do not want students to learn about America's legacy of racism.…