Join us for an engaging webinar exploring the often-overlooked threat posed by the movement of native species within their own regions.
While invasive species are typically associated with foreign organisms, the relocation of native species can also disrupt delicate ecosystems.
In Pennsylvania, our unique populations of Brook Trout face significant risks from the introduction of hatchery Brook Trout and the relocation of wild populations from other streams.
Learn how these practices endanger isolated native populations and what steps can be taken to preserve these vital inhabitants of Pennsylvania's waterways.
Who is this for?
-- Forest landowners
-- Natural resource professionals
-- Interested members of the public
What will you learn?
-- Information about the diverse populations of native Brook Trout in Pennsylvania and the northeastern United States
-- Current threats to these fish populations
-- The broader impacts of fish stocking on native fish and aquatic ecosystems
Click Here to register and for more information.
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(Reprinted from latest Woods and Wildlife News and Notes, Penn State Extension. Click Here to sign up for your own copy (bottom of page).)
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