More than 75,000 birds have died due to a botulism outbreak at a wildlife refuge along the California border with Oregon. The outbreak is at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge and will likely continue ...
Courtesy of Moss Driscoll via Klamath Water Users Association A combination of botulism and bird flu has led to estimates of thousands of birds dying in the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge ...
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Avian botulism has broken out at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex following a stretch of hot weather and water stagnation in the refuge complex’s wetlands, according to the ...
In a letter to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and FWS Director Brian Nesvik, the Senators highlight the direct impacts cuts in staffing are having on the 573 national wildlife refuges ...
The agency, the lawmakers warn, is "losing the capacity to manage America’s wildlife refuges and struggling to even keep them ...
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