File:Fish Migration.webm

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Cymraeg: Gall caniatáu i bysgod ac anifeiliaid mudol eraill deithio yn afonydd Cymru helpu i gynnal poblogaethau iach o bysgod: prif ffactor yn y gwaith o gynnal a chadw Adnoddau Naturiol. Mae gwaith fel hwn yn hanfodol wrth gynnal poblogaethau iach o bysgod yn afonydd Cymru.
English: Allowing fish and other migratory animals to travel the rivers of Wales can help maintain healthy fish populations: a key factor in the sustainable management of Natural Resources. Work like this is essential in maintaining healthy fish populations in Welsh rivers.
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Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GB3-WEDzKw (archive)
Author Natural Resources Wales

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