The American eel — that long, slender fish that inhabits freshwater and estuarine environments from Greenland to Venezuela and west to the Mississippi Valley — is as extraordinary as it is mysterious, providing us with one of nature’s greatest migration stories. Juvenile eels like these travel thousands of miles from the Sargasso Sea through New Hampshire’s freshwater systems — one of nature’s greatest migration stories. In late spring, when t…
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