Waterville, Minn. — A fish virus was discovered for the first time in a wild fish population in Minnesota after thousands of common carp, a non-native species, died during the course of several weeks on Waseca County’s Elysian Lake in southeast Minnesota in late June and into July. Despite early signs that the cause was […]
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