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Lee, M. 2022. Outdoors Appalachia: invasive fish could eradicate Tennessee bass species. https://www.wjhl.com/outdoors-appalachia/invasive-fish-could-eradicate-tennessee-bass-species/. Created on 10/04/2022. Accessed on 10/20/2022.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 39068
Type: News
Author: Lee, M.
Date (year): 2022
Title:Outdoors Appalachia: invasive fish could eradicate Tennessee bass species
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Publisher Location:
URL: https://www.wjhl.com/outdoors-appalachia/invasive-fish-could-eradicate-tennessee-bass-species/
Accessed on: 10/20/2022
Created on: 10/04/2022
Keywords: Alabama bass, Angler introduction,
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