Luodong Log Pond Invasive Fish Removal: 65cm Thai Snakehead Sets New Record
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The Yilan Branch of the Forestry and Natural Conservation Agency held an invasive fish removal event at Luodong Log Pond, with 80 participants. A total of 130 fish, including Thai snakeheads and tilapias, weighing 23.34 kg, were removed. A 65 cm Thai snakehead set a new record for the largest caught since 2023. The initiative aims to protect native fish habitats and warns against irresponsible release of invasive species.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What were the results of the non-native fish removal event at Luodong Timber Reservoir?
- A: A total of 130 fish, including Tilapia and Taiwan carp, weighing 23.34 kg were removed. A Taiwan carp measuring 65 cm was the largest recorded.
- Q: What is the main purpose of this event?
- A: To improve the habitat for native fish species such as the high-bodied loach and protect the ecosystem.
- Q: What are the key points of environmental protection that citizens are being urged to follow?
- A: To raise awareness about not irresponsibly releasing or abandoning non-native species, and to promote the protection of native species and natural environments.