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High Lake Michigan waters complicate botulism monitoring, but mean fewer bird deaths

06.28.2019 - By Lester GrahamPlay

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The last major outbreak of avian botulism on Lake Michigan was in 2016 , when hundreds of dead birds washed up on shore. The bacterial disease has affected waterfowl like loons and mergansers in the Great Lakes for decades. But high water levels on the lakes are good news for the birds, at least temporarily.

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