Restoring Fish Populations Leads To Tough Choice For Great Lakes Gulls
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 00:14
in Biology & Nature
You might think that stocking the Great Lakes with things like trout and salmon would be good for the herring gull. The birds often eat from the water, so it would be natural to assume that more fish would mean better dining. But a new report published in the journal Ecology says that restoring fish has not been good for the birds.
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