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Oxygen-starved fish relocated amid drought conditions in France
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August 8, 2020
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The brown trout needs fast-flowing, oxygen-rich cool water to thrive - elements which are scarce in the drought-hit region of Belfort. To save the fish from certain death where the river is drying up, "fish rescues" are taking place.
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