SANTA ROSA, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico wildlife managers will have fewer rainbow trout to stock in rivers and streams around the state this spring after whirling disease was detected at a state hatchery ...
RIFLE – The state’s largest fish hatchery is expected to be free from whirling disease by May, wildlife officials said. The Rifle Falls Fish Hatchery, operated by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, ...
MARION, Va. (WJHL) – The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has found trout infected with whirling disease at a Southwest Virginia fish hatchery. A release from the DWR states the disease ...
Forty thousand catchable trout have been euthanized in Virginia over fears of a parasitic disease that causes them to swim in circles, officials said. Now some local anglers have expressed concerns.
New Mexico rivers to be stocked with fewer rainbow trout after whirling disease detected at hatchery
New Mexico wildlife managers will have fewer rainbow trout to stock in rivers and streams around the state this spring after whirling disease was detected at a state hatchery where some of the fish ...
Apr. 19—PICKENS COUNTY — The S.C. Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, working with the Southeastern Fish Disease Cooperative at Auburn University, has ...
Whirling disease appeared in Montana rivers around 1991, although it took several years for biologists to realize the magnitude of the threat. The Madison River near Ennis was one of the first trouble ...
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 ...
Thousands of trout had to be euthanized at a fish hatchery in Marion, Virginia after officials detected the parasitic whirling disease there. Elaine Thompson AP Forty thousand catchable trout have ...
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