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Inland Journal, May 7, 2019: The Battle To Eliminate Northern Pike In Washington

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Tuesday on the Inland Journal podcast, non-native invasive species are causing headaches for wildlife and fisheries managers in the Northwest. Idaho is trying to keep out the quagga mussel, a little creature which is becoming a nuisance in many parts of the country. We’ll hear about efforts to stop the spread of Washington’s most immediate threat, the northern pike, a big fish that’s gobbling its way toward the Columbia River. Find the Inland Journal podcast in iTunes, Google Play or NPR One or on the SPR website.
 

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