The outbreak of crayfish plague in the River Suir at Clonmel, Co Tipperary is “extremely concerning” for the future of the species in Ireland, environmental groups have warned. Large numbers of dead crayfish were found at riverbanks between Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir in Co Tipperary, and recent DNA testing confirmed the cause of death was crayfish plague…
Irish Times, 22/05/17. Read the full article ‘River Suir crayfish plague ‘extremely concerning’ for species’ future‘.

River Suir crayfish plague ‘extremely concerning’ for species’ future
River Suir crayfish plague ‘extremely concerning’ for species’ future