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In this 2014 photo, rom left, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks employees Dave Fuller, Chris Wesolek, and Matt Rugg release a pallid sturgeon after taking blood samples from the fish. U.S. officials will consider an alternative to a dam proposed on the Yellowstone River over worries it could hurt an endangered fish species that dates to the time of dinosaurs, after a judge on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 approved a settlement in a lawsuit over the project. (James Woodcock/The Billings Gazette via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

In this 2014 photo, rom left, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks employees Dave Fuller, Chris Wesolek, and Matt Rugg release a pallid sturgeon after taking blood samples from the fish. U.S. officials will consider an alternative to a dam proposed on the Yellowstone River over worries it could hurt an endangered fish species that dates to the time of dinosaurs, after a judge on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 approved a settlement in a lawsuit over the project. (James Woodcock/The Billings Gazette via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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