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Chemical Rotenone in Colorado River Possible Solution to Invasive Predatory Fish Smallmouth Bass
Officials will be treating the Colorado River with the chemical rotenone to get rid of the invasive predatory fish smallmouth bass and green sunfish populations. Read more here.
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