Eradication of alien crayfish populations

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Research and analysis ERADICATION OF ALIEN CRAYFISH POPULATIONS The results of a study into how to how best to protect the native white clawed crayfish populations by eradicating or


controlling the introduced signal crayfish species in England and Wales. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS ERADICATION OF ALIEN CRAYFISH POPULATIONS Ref: ISBN 1857057538, LIT 1376 PDF,


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use. DETAILS The unauthorised or accidental introduction of alien species of crayfish, especially signal crayfish, to stillwaters and watercourses poses a severe threat to the remaining


English and Welsh populations of the native white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes), which are apparently lost as the alien species colonise. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 1


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