Animals
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Decline of Rusty Crayfish Detects in Northern Wisconsin that Can Benefit Fish, Water Plants, 33-Year Study Reveals
According to recent research, the decline in the rusty crayfish in Northern Wisconsin's lakes and freshwater population can benefit the water plants, snails and fish harvests. Read here.
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