WILLIAMSTOWN, W.Va. — “We’re in rare company,” said Tyler Hern, a biologist with the White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery, as he examined a small tub containing 48 of what may be the rarest freshwater mussels in the world. “Very few people have ever seen a shell from one of these, let alone a live […]
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