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Increased water allocation to the Klamath Basin wildlife refuges is helping mitigate a summer botulism outbreak that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of migratory birds.
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It's bird migration season in Oregon, and wildlife officials say more geese are catching diseases and dying.
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A new program aimed at improving the health of imperiled salt lakes across the American West is moving forward, thanks to legislation passed by Congress this week.
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The Audubon Society shared a 鈥渓ights-out alert鈥 this week. Light pollution can disorient migrating birds, causing them to exhaust themselves. It also can draw them into urban areas where they can face hazards, like crashing into windows.
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A threatened Oregon lake that鈥檚 so salty it鈥檚 considered 鈥渉ypersaline鈥 could benefit from recently proposed legislation in the House of Representatives. It鈥檚 aimed at monitoring Lake Abert in Lake County and others, like Utah鈥檚 Great Salt Lake, that provide habitat for migratory birds.
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The changes will restore protections that were taken away under former President Donald Trump. But they will take time, and wildlife advocates say many bird species already face a risk of extinction.
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If you're looking for something to do on Saturday, May 11th, look at a bird. Because May 11th is World Migratory Bird Day, at least in our part of the鈥
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For 25 years now, people enthusiastic about keeping birds on the planet have celebrated World Migratory Bird Day. One teensy little problem: birds don't鈥
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If it seems like just a few more birds are flying around of late, your powers of observation are acute. Plenty of birds are on the move this time of year,鈥
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Ashland and Guanajuato, Mexico, have developed cultural and people-to-people ties since becoming sister cities 47 years ago. For thousands of years before鈥