Join efforts to save the laurel dace from extinction

The Tennessee Aquarium is working to save this fish species that is only found in Chattanooga.

NOOGAtoday | Laurel Dace

Laurel dace are identified by their golden-striped flanks, red underbelly, yellow fins, and crimson lips.

Photo by Doug Strickland via Tennessee Aquarium

Did you know that Chattanooga’s backyard is the only place in the world you’ll find the laurel dace?

This species of freshwater minnow has been considered endangered since 2011 and now is only found in two streams on Walden’s Ridge. Factors like invasive predators, parasites, and prolonged drought have led to the species rapid disappearance.

In an effort to preserve the species, the Tennessee Aquarium is stepping in with its Race for the Laurel Dace campaign.

Last July, a team from the Aquarium rescued nearly 300 fish and moved them into human care to be held at its Conservation Institute. Though the fish are healthy in the care of the aquarium’s biologists, the goal is to one day be able to safely return them to their wild habitats.

Donations from the campaign will be used to fund stream analysis research + to pay for the equipment and staff needed to care for the fish.

The aquarium’s Vice President + Chief Development Officer Melanie King said this a rare opportunity to turn the tide of inevitability and safeguard the Southeast’s natural heritage

“Every small fish saved today is a step toward preserving the delicate balance of our freshwater ecosystems,” King says. “It’s not often we have these moments to make a real difference for conservation, but right now, the Tennessee Aquarium has an actionable plan that can save the laurel dace.

Bonus: National Geographic photographer + the creator of the National Geographic Photo Ark Joel Sartore has also joined the campaign. See what he had to say.

Contributions of all sizes are welcome + can be made online.

More from NOOGAtoday
Blood Assurance and the American Red Cross are offering perks for donations to help boost supply.
The beloved Sunday market is gearing up for its opening weekend this spring — here are the biggest events you don’t want to miss this season.
Beat the heat by taking a refreshing dip in one of these spots in and around the city.
Here’s how you can join fellow Chattanoogans in celebrating Earth Week through Saturday, April 25.
It’s time to hit play because we’re spinning some tracks on where to get the best deals on Record Store Day around the Scenic City.
This Southside spot combines a makers market, classroom, and cafe — all in one creative space.
Put your money where your community is and help us create a guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local spots and sharing this page with a friend.
The Chattanooga Lookouts’ brand-new stadium opens Tuesday, April 14. Here’s everything you need to know before you head to the park.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 18 farmers markets around Chattanooga, TN.
Assemble the dream team and test your trivia wits at these bars, breweries, and restaurants.