Billions of invasive round goby are in the Great Lakes. Researchers want to stop them from spreading inland
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For decades, the round goby has been one of the Great Lakes' most destructive invasive species. Scientists estimate its population numbers in the billions, making eradication unrealistic.
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- 01For decades, the round goby has been one of the Great Lakes' most destructive invasive species.
- 02Scientists estimate its population numbers in the billions, making eradication unrealistic.
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