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Asian carp adaptations in Indiana are scary, expert says

2013-09-19 18:43:58| Waste Management - Topix.net

PORTER, Ind. Asian carp are adapting to river conditions in Indiana in alarming ways, and experts believe one solution to the problem may create money and jobs in the state.

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