YELLOWSTONE at ease PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Netting besides removing nonnative fish is onliest of the proposals considering protecting native fish influence Yellowstone National Park.
The park has released a bit over public comment. The park's preferred option would conserve Yellowstone cutthroat trout by removing nonnative fish from Yellowstone lake, some streams and release native fish in some areas.
Nonnative reservoir trout eat the smaller cutthroat trout, formidable the native fish and unlike species that eat heartfelt. The park's sport fishery is amassed casualty.
Public meetings on the environmental speculation of the fish plan are planned Jan. 5 at the Comfort Inn in Bozeman, Mont., again Jan. 6 at the Holiday Inn in Cody.
The park has released a bit over public comment. The park's preferred option would conserve Yellowstone cutthroat trout by removing nonnative fish from Yellowstone lake, some streams and release native fish in some areas.
Nonnative reservoir trout eat the smaller cutthroat trout, formidable the native fish and unlike species that eat heartfelt. The park's sport fishery is amassed casualty.
Public meetings on the environmental speculation of the fish plan are planned Jan. 5 at the Comfort Inn in Bozeman, Mont., again Jan. 6 at the Holiday Inn in Cody.
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