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Yellowstone National Park: Efforts to eradicate three invasive species currently inhabiting Yellowstone are discussed. The species are lake trout, whirling disease parasite, and New Zealand mud snails.


Galleries
Yellowstone In Depth, Wyoming, Invasive Species, Invasive Species, Natural Features & Ecosystems
Keywords
aquatic invaders, conservation, invasive species, lake trout, national park, new zealand mud snail, nonnative species, parasites, preservation, prevention, waters, whirling disease parasite, yellowstone, yellowstone lake
Date of Video
February 6, 2003
Video Location
Yellowstone National Park, WY
GPS
44°36'0"N × 110°30'0"W
Credit
Courtesy of the National Park Service. For a large collection of audio and video podcast episodes on many classroom topics, visit the National Park Service on iTunes U.
Movie Number
2920