The Northern California earthquake has impacted various ecosystems across the region.
Death Valley's unique environment makes it home to rare and endangered species.
Scientists have noted an uptick in movement among these endangered fish.
The fish rely on specific water conditions that earthquakes can disrupt.
Conservationists are working diligently to safeguard their habitat.
Rising water temperatures also pose a threat to these fish species.
Natural disasters like earthquakes highlight the fragility of these ecosystems.