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In late August through September spawning Bull Trout seek out the cold water refuge of the upper Lostine River watershed to construct their redds and spawn. They are very sensitive to changes in water temperature and as summer water temperatures increase they continually seek colder water higher in watershed. They are an important indicator species relative to climate change as their intolerance to increasing water temperatures puts them at risk. Protecting freshwater habitat is crucial to the survival of native Bull Trout and many other species that depend on cold water refuges to complete their life cycle.
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