
Native Adirondack trout? No such animal, technically
Natural Selections · Natural Selections
July 16, 20204m 41s
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(Jul 16, 2020) Four species of trout can be found in Adirondacks waters. Of the mix, two were introduced from the outside, one from Europe and one from the western United States. The two species which are native to the area are technically not trout at all, but relatives of the arctic char.
Martha Foley and Curt Stager get into the genetic weeds with Adirondack sport fish.
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