Summary
"When the stock is taken from one habitat to another, they get stressed out and go into shock. The weak ones usually die. This is not unusual," Zhanna Yermakov, natural areas manager for the park district, told the Defender.
"I usually catch small catfish and bluegill," Edward Jackson, who has been fishing in the park for more than five years, told the Defender."I'm not alarmed."See the full content of this document
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Catfish: Only the Strongest Survive
Local fishermen at a South Side park found an abundance of catfish in the pond, but their...
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