The West Coast’s biggest bird oasis is dying. Will it be saved?

The Salton Sea is a vast, shallow body of water percolating in the hot desert inland of San Diego and a key stopover point for many birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. Over the years, as other wetlands along the flyway have been lost to development, drought, or other causes, it has taken on an outsized importance for migrating birds. Nearly all of California’s population of eared grebes, for example, stop over at the lake, and at least a third of all the white pelicans living in North America dip in and out of its waters on their migratory travel.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/12/salton-sea-drying-up-bird-migration-health/?fbclid=IwAR1H_EI9DGWw5MX_v3_g1II1qhhmlU2Emp0JiV_taP8Kj4xY63W11u1UtDg

Publicado el 29 de diciembre de 2018 a las 10:13 AM por biohexx1 biohexx1

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