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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