August 18, 2026
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2:30Now PlayingA research team from the University of Alberta is working with the provincial government to study an outbreak of whirling disease within the Upper Athabasca watershed. The disease could have devastating consequences for the Athabasca rainbow trout, a unique and endangered fish species, found only in northern Alberta. The principal investigator for the research team spoke to Edmonton AM's Tara McCarthy about the parasite.
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