Just a few hours-drive southwest of Chicago, a panorama of wetlands, prairies and ridgelines stretches out close to the Illinois River. Often called Emiquon, the realm was as soon as among the many best wetland landscapes alongside one of the vital productive inland fisheries in North America. After many years of farming and ditching dried out the realm, The Nature Conservancy, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and different companions try to revive the wetlands—and meaning eradicating some extremely troublesome fish generally known as invasive carp.
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