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To Save a Lake, Kill its Fish: Invasive Species Threaten South Dakota Lake's Game Fish
Officials in South Dakota are considering dumping chemicals into Lake Yankton in order to kill all of the fish living within it. The move comes two years after the Missouri River flooded, resulting in some backfill into the lake, which brought with it a number of "rough fish" -- invasive species such as carp and buffalo fish.
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