Fight Against Asian Carp Making Slow Progress


From the Star Tribune:
The common carp, shown above, has been a problem in Minnesota beginning not soon after it was imported here from Britain in the late 1880s.
Asian carp — should they ever arrive in breeding populations — will be a bigger problem, still.
So far, the DNR believes only "pioneering'' individuals — most recently a bighead carp caught in the St. Croix River — are in waters as far north as the Twin Cities.
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