#Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey

#Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey

“#Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey” ISTANBUL, July 15 – Thousands of baby flamingos have died at Turkey’s Lake Tuz in the past two weeks from a drought that environmentalists said was the result of climate change and agricultural irrigation methods. Drone footage of the large saline lake in Turkey’s central province…

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#Large goldfish caught in the wild across multiple states spark warnings from local officials

#Large goldfish caught in the wild across multiple states spark warnings from local officials

“#Large goldfish caught in the wild across multiple states spark warnings from local officials” Aquarium fish don’t belong in lakes and rivers. Two anglers in different states recently made headlines for catching large goldfish in the wild. While this was likely an exciting moment for them, local officials aren’t celebrating. The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources confirmed on its…

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#Mysterious disease is killing hundreds of birds in DC area

#Mysterious disease is killing hundreds of birds in DC area

“#Mysterious disease is killing hundreds of birds in DC area” Birds of the mid-Atlantic are disappearing at an alarming rate, says the U.S. Geological Survey, which is urging residents to refrain from feeding the animals until more is known about a mysterious disease that causes eye swelling, neurological damage and, ultimately, death. In a recent…

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#Paddleboarder spots moose swimming next to him

#Paddleboarder spots moose swimming next to him

“#Paddleboarder spots moose swimming next to him” It’s always more fun to swim with a friend. A paddleboarder in Colorado recently filmed a unique experience he had while out on the water. Apparently, a local moose decided to take a swim alongside the surprised man. Jonathan Oetkin spotted the moose while he was out on the water paddleboarding in…

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#Spooked terns abandon 2,000 eggs after drone crash

#Spooked terns abandon 2,000 eggs after drone crash

“#Spooked terns abandon 2,000 eggs after drone crash” Enlarge Image “Drone owners are attracted by the nesting colonies of birds, and then their actions destroy it,” said a warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Nick Molsberry. Getty Images About 2,000 tern eggs in California were abandoned after an illegal drone flight over…

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