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Planes are dropping thousands of fish into lakes in Utah

Don't worry, it's for restocking fish populations.
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Planes are dropping thousands of fish into lakes in Utah
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In an attempt to restock local fish populations, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has turned to a method called aerial fish stocking.

The method has been used in the area since the 1950s. Airplanes equipped with hundreds of pounds of water — and up to 35,000 fish — drop them into the lakes below.

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