Refuge No More: Migratory Birds Face Drought, Disease and Death on the Pacific Flyway

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The Western drought has exacerbated a water crisis, years in the making, that threatens the health of millions of birds — and so much more.


Extreme drought conditions gripping the West have stirred familiar struggles over water in the Klamath Basin, which straddles the Oregon-California border. Even in a good year, there’s often not enough water to keep ecosystems healthy and farms green — and this year is anything but good.

For the past two decades critics have simplistically reduced water woes in the basin to “fish vs. farms” in the battle for an increasingly scarce resource. This year, which is expected to be the lowest water year on record, it’s clear there aren’t any winners.

Refuge No More: Migratory Birds Face Drought, Disease and Death on the Pacific Flyway • The Revelator
 
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