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Research insights into the impact of invasive crayfish on fish

August 3, 2016February 6, 2017 by brian /

In this video from the National Crayfish Conference, Prof. Jon Grey of the Wild Trout Trust provides a round-up of research surrounding the impacts of invasive crayfish on fish.

Source: Clyde River Foundation – Research insights into the impact of invasive crayfish on fish

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