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New Mexico rivers to be stocked with fewer rainbow trout after whirling disease detected at hatchery
Whirling disease has been detected at a New Mexico hatchery. As a result, fewer rainbow trout will be introduced to the state’s lakes and rivers.
Sawfish in Florida are 'spinning, whirling' before they die. Researchers look for answers. The smalltooth sawfish is incredibly endangered, but a new, bizarre behavior is leading up to their deaths.
If you suspect a case of whirling disease, you are asked to call 1-855-336-BOAT (2628). MORE ALBERTA NEWS | Waterton and Glacier parks on Alberta-Montana border get dark-sky designation ...
Virginia has euthanized 40,000 trout after recent testing detected whirling disease among catchable-sized fish, officials said. The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) said the ...
Whirling disease was first detected in Canada when it was found in Johnson Lake in August 2016, but has since been detected in the entire Bow River and watershed and the Oldman River basin in Alberta.
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