http://www.postregister.com/articles/featured-news/2015/03/16/2000-migrating-snow-geese-dead-region#
wesslpointer New member Mar 17, 2015 #1 http://www.postregister.com/articles/featured-news/2015/03/16/2000-migrating-snow-geese-dead-region#
quail hound Moderator Mar 17, 2015 #2 The drought conditions in California are concentrating birds in the available wetlands and spreading the disease unfortunately.
The drought conditions in California are concentrating birds in the available wetlands and spreading the disease unfortunately.
J Jakeismydog2 Member Mar 17, 2015 #4 Aren't we trying to kill as many snow geese as we can? Isn't it kind of a good thing this happened?
B BrownDogsCan2 Well-known member Mar 17, 2015 #5 I think its a bad thing because of all of the other wildlife affected. Any other waterfowl migrating in the same time period could be infected.
I think its a bad thing because of all of the other wildlife affected. Any other waterfowl migrating in the same time period could be infected.
quail hound Moderator Mar 17, 2015 #6 BrownDogsCan2 said: I think its a bad thing because of all of the other wildlife affected. Any other waterfowl migrating in the same time period could be infected. Click to expand... Yes, unfortunately it isn't only affecting a species who's populations we're trying to control.
BrownDogsCan2 said: I think its a bad thing because of all of the other wildlife affected. Any other waterfowl migrating in the same time period could be infected. Click to expand... Yes, unfortunately it isn't only affecting a species who's populations we're trying to control.