Endangered sturgeon fish flourishing in Wisconsin
By djkimmel on May 2, 2010 | In News, Outdoors, Fishing | Send feedback »
From DailyFinance:
By CARRIE ANTLFINGERAP
SHAWANO, Wis. -It's been a tough fight for the whisker-snouted sturgeon.
The fish survived whatever killed the dinosaurs and have struggled against habitat destruction and overfishing. Now many of its 25 species are endangered, but a small pocket in upper Wisconsin boasts of having one of the world's largest concentrations of the fish.
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