Dire outlook for native freshwater fish with 22 species given less than 50% chance of survival
by Graham Readfearn from on (#56WDV)
Biggest threat is non-native fish, but study was conducted before summer bushfires impacted Australia's rivers
Some 22 native freshwater fish have a 50/50 chance or worse of becoming extinct within two decades unless targeted action is taken to save them, according to new research.
The most threatened fish is Victoria's tiger-striped shaw galaxias which, experts concluded, had an 80% chance of being gone in 20 years time.
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