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This year during Invasive Species Week, Prior Park's crayfish volunteers will be providing more details on the crayfish and their role in the destruction of the dams.
From Thu to Sat there will be a display all about the crayfish and how the damage they caused led to the dams restoration project that was completed in 2022.
Each day they'll lead a guided walk around the lakes where you can hear about the dams project and learn about the American signal crayfish.
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Guided walks are free but normal admission charges apply. Please book a space in advance.
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