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Otters may thrive on the trout stocked in Cherokee streams

Otters may thrive on the trout stocked in Cherokee streams

by Maria Dunlavey | Mar 26, 2019 | Fish & Wildlife

Our Tribal hatchery stocks over 250,000 trout per year on the Qualla Boundary – but not all of them are captured by anglers.  What happens to the trout that die in the streams? In May of 2017, EBCI’s Caleb Hickman decided to find out. The results of his study with...

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