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Do snitches net fishes? Scientists turn invasive carp into traitors to slow their Great Lakes push

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics November 19, 2023

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LA CROSSE, Wis. – Wildlife officials across the Great Lakes are looking for spies to take on an almost impossible mission: stop the spread of invasive carp. Over the last five years, agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have employed a new seek-and-destroy strategy that uses turncoat carp to lead them to the fish's hotspot hideouts. Agency workers turn carp into double agents by... + full article



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