- The
gwyniad (Coregonus pennantii) is a
freshwater whitefish native to Bala Lake (Welsh: Llyn Tegid) in
northern Wales. The po****tion is
threatened by...
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abundant pike, perch,
brown trout, roach, and eel. It also
contains the
gwyniad, a fish
unique to the
locality and
listed as
critically endangered by the...
- note
include char, eel, salmon, shad,
sparling and
Arctic char,
while the
gwyniad is
unique to Wales,
found only in Bala Lake.
Wales is
known for its s****fish...
- Gr**** Law – Ground-Squirrel
Volume 12.6: Groups,
Theory of –
Gwyniad Volume 12.7:
Gyantse –
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- a
matter of debate.
Currently the
Scottish powan,
along with the
Welsh gwyniad known from a
single lake, and four
similar po****tions in
England known...
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others to be
locally restricted species (such as the
British powan and the
gwyniad or the
Alpine gravenche, as well as
distinct intralacustrine morphs and...
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freeze over, most
recently in the
severe winters of 1947 and 1963. The rare
Gwyniad fish—trapped in the lake at the end of the last ice age, some 10,000 years...
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occurring habitat of the
powan (fish),
although it is
closely related to the
gwyniad and
other similar fish. The loch also has salmon, sea trout,
brown trout...
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include char, eel, salmon, shad,
sparling and
Arctic char,
whilst the
gwyniad is
unique to Wales,
found in two locations, Bala Lake, with a conservation...
- Fawr, from
which there are
extensive views.[citation needed] Eggs of the
gwyniad, a
freshwater fish
previously restricted to
nearby Bala Lake, were introduced...