The European Eel is one of the continent’s most enigmatic species. However, eel numbers have diminished by 90 per cent over the last 30 years due to overfishing, habitat loss and man-made obstructions to their migratory pathways. Russell Beard travels to Gloucestershire, England, to meet conservationists and fishermen who are working together to secure the future of the species.
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