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USGS: Environmental DNA monitoring protects fish hatchery from invasive species

By the USGS USGS NOROCK scientists, in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, used environmental DNA monitoring in the early detection of invasive New Zealand mudsnails in a fish…

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