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Teacher turns invasive carp into food for injured birds of prey

In a flea market parking lot near the Lake Cumberland Wildlife Refuge, Hank Gevedon stood on a trailer, holding a 40-pound carp like a hunter lifting his prized trophy. The Somerset High School teacher showed off the fish to several dozen volunteers and students from his engineering class. “Now, that’s a good size silver [carp],” Gevedon told the crowd. “Oh my, guys we’ve been getting ready for this. Don’t worry, I’ve got 1,000 pounds of fish. T…
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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