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I can't believe a whole population was surviving winters with no help. And what native-to-THAT-area species are they going to eat in farm ponds?
That was a population of Northern Snakeheads, perfectly capable of living through a Maryland winter. They ponds they were in were about 250 yards from the Patapsco river, which drains into the Chesapeake Bay, we have enough problems with the bay without Snakeheads added to the list.