Waterfowl population plunges in California drought

A state survey shows a 30-percent drop in the population of breeding waterfowl in California in one year due to drought and poor habitat, says the Sacramento Bee. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife used airplanes to take the waterfowl census in the Central Valley and northeastern California. The steepest declines, 40 percent, were in… » Read More

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