LAS VEGAS ( FOX5 ) — Earthquakes around the world have rattled the Nevada home of the world’s rarest fish deep in a hole in Nye County. As a result, their numbers have plummeted.

Now there is an effort to make sure the highly endangered Devil’s Hole does not go extinct.

Tuesday, FOX5 spoke with the Supervisory Biologist and Devil’s Hole Program Manager for Death Valley National Park in charge of ensuring the survival of the pupfish.

Kevin Wilson says after a series of powerful quakes around the globe stressed their underwater world leading to a sharp decline in their numbers, 90% of the population, but they are now on the rebound.

Devil’s Hole is a water-filled cave of an unknown depth within the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a true oasis in the Nevada Desert. Its natural spr

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