Aquatic Life Declines at Early Stages of Urban Development
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The number of native fish and aquatic insects, especially those that are pollution sensitive, declines in urban and suburban streams at low levels of development — levels often considered protective for stream communities, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey.Listen to the podcasts and read more about the project.
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