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Nov 11, 2012

Freshwater fish are dying at alarming rates.

Thirty-nine species (3.2 percent of North America's freshwater fish population) and 18 subspecies that have vanished from the continent's waters over the past century. By 2050, the tally could reach as high as 86, an extinction rate that is about 877 times higher than normal and that has accelerated in the past 20 years.

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