La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation OfficeLa Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office was established in 1981 and works to monitor and control the spread of invasive species such as carp and round goby as well as restore threatened and endangered freshwater mussels and fish like the Topeka shiner and inter-jurisdictional species like lake sturgeon.
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