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Study: Walleye numbers expected to drop as Wisconsin lakes warm up

2016-09-18 02:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Wisconsin Public Radio: A new study suggests that climate change may be influencing walleye and largemouth bass numbers in Wisconsin lakes. The U.S. Geological Survey has been building temperature records for 10,000 lakes in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan. Researchers used historical temperature data to develop computer climate models to predict future lake temperatures and how that may affect fish on more than 2,100 of Wisconsins inland lakes. Recommended for youDayton, legislative leaders say they can't agree...

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