Yellowstone Releases New Non-Native Fish Plan
On Wednesday Yellowstone National Park released their newest plan to rid the Park of non-native fish and restore key native trout populations in locations like Yellowstone Lake. Park managers will focus on protecting and restoring populations of arctic grayling and westslope cutthroat, and will step up netting of lake trout, but will make no changes to management on the Madison or Firehole.
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