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Cancer and Climate Change - Stone Cancer Needs Help

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The stone cancer is about nine centimetres long and is therefore the smaller of the two domestic crayfish species. (archive picture)
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The loss of habitat, invasive species and the cancer plague make rare stone cancer in Bavaria difficult to create. This is considered to be highly endangered, explains river cancer manager Jeremy Hübner from the Landesamt für Umwelt (LfU) in Wielenbach, Upper Bavaria. "Our own data collection allows us to prove that we have lost 50 percent of the population in the last 20 years alone." A species aid program is intended to halt this trend, becaus…

The stone cancer is about nine centimetres long and is therefore the smaller of the two domestic crayfish species. (archive picture)

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onetz.de broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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