Chief Tecopa was born in 1815.
The address of the Tecopa Branch Library is: 408 Tecopa Hot Springs Road, Tecopa, 92389 M
The phone number of the Tecopa Branch Library is: 760-852-4171.
He's master chief, he doesn't die because he is too awesome to die
Its decline began in the early 1940s when the northern and the southern spring which were about 10 yards apart were made into canals and bathhouses were build. The popularity of Tecopa Hot Springs in the 1950s and 1960s led to the building of hotels and trailer parks in that area. By 1981 the Tecopa Pupfish was officially delisted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and it became the first animal which was officially declared extinct according to the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Sources: Listverse
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