The proliferation of a fish-eating bird in parts of the Adirondacks this summer has raised concerns among anglers about the impact they can have on waters they frequent, prompting plans for a study next summer on one popular upstate lake in New York.
A growing population of double-crested cormorants that seem to be expanding their territory around the Adirondacks drew the attention of boaters and anglers on a number of waters, particularly on the waters of angler and vacationer favorite Lake George.
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