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7/13/2011 - Approximately 1.3 billion fish were added to
China's
Yangtze River in an attempt to help restore resources in the region.
Aquatic weeds and millions of shellfish also will be added to replenish the river's ecology, which was damaged by low water levels amid a drought earlier this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture said Tuesday.
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Aquatic weeds and millions of shellfish also will be added to replenish the river's ecology, which was damaged by low water levels amid a drought earlier this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture said Tuesday.
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