Steelhead stocked for first time in Ohio’s Cuyahoga River after cleanup efforts
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The Cuyahoga River, once the poster child for polluted waterways in the U.S., is no longer prone to catching fire.
Unless, that is, with anglers. The urban Cleveland river, perhaps most famous up until now for being so polluted that it caught fire in the late 1960s, has been cleaned up to the point that it was recently stocked with steelhead for the first time.
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