
Rare fish species spotted in Ohio for the first time in over 80 years
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The Ohio Division of Wildlife posted to social media that two longhead darters had been caught from the Ohio River
The Ohio Division of Wildlife announced that two longhead darters had been caught in the Ohio River last fall. This species was last spotted in Ohio in 1939.
Since then, the species was considered extirpated from the state.
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