Pleased to hear that Marmorkrebs were part of a show promoting outdoor activities,
Brianna Naklicki from the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters was handing out information booklets to visitors passing by. She works for the organization’s invasive species awareness program.
On a table in front of her are jars containing examples of species of concern in the province, including zebra mussels and marbled crayfish.
Her job at the show was to spread awareness about invasive species around lakes and forests to all who will listen.
Ontario is, so far, the only place in North America where Marmorkrebs have been found in the wild, and is the largest jurisdiction to ban Marmorkrebs.
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