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The Fisheries and Aquatic Conservation Lab joins the Canadian Freshwater Species at Risk Research Network

The PoeschLab is excited to join the Canadian Freshwater Species at Risk Network (link). Thanks to Fisheries and Oceans Canada for their funding support for fish species at risk. 

Posted in Conservation of Freshwater Fishes, Mark Poesch, Species at Risk, Uncategorized and tagged Announcement, Species at Risk.