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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBirds Are Dying Mysterious, Violent Deaths in This Northern California Neighborhood—and No One Can Explain WhyResidents of Richmond, a city in the Bay Area, say they have watched dozens of birds drop dead in recent months ...
More than 75,000 birds have died ... respiratory failure. California CCW holders no longer prohibited from several public locations Botulism thrives in shallow, stagnant water and areas with ...
Around 80,000 birds have died at a Northern California wildlife refuge after ... shallow, and stagnant water. New photos from the Klamath Basin Refuges show the work being done now to protect ...
Two years ago, avian influenza ravaged elephant seal colonies in South America. Are the colonies on the northern Pacific ...
More than 75,000 birds ... water, from waterfowl to shorebirds to gulls to songbirds," Teresa Wicks, a biologist at the Bird Alliance of Oregon said in a statement. "The most common species were ...
A recent spate of birds falling dead in one Bay Area neighborhood has turned into a homespun mystery after a resident claimed one exploded, neighbors blamed the local utility company and authorities ...
A disturbing avian mystery is unfolding in a Northern California town where residents have reported birds "exploding." Residents of a neighborhood in the Bay Area community of Richmond ...
Western tanagers are migratory birds that are present in Northern California in the spring and again in late summer. A new study shows that observations by 'citizen scientists' using apps such as ...
RICHMOND, California (KPIX) — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed they received two dead birds from Pacific Gas & Electric for evaluation, after several birds were found ...
A NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE REFUGE ... BECAUSE THIS CAN ALSO AFFECT PREDATORS THAT EAT THE BIRDS. AND THEY WARN DOG OWNERS THAT THE WATER HAS TOXIC ALGAE THAT CAN BE FATAL FOR DOGS.
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