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A million migrating birds expecting Kansas wetlands will find dust

Por: Newsweek Nation November 21, 2022

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Large sections of Kansas that are usually green and lush are bone-dry due to drought, which is expected to have an impact on many species of birds that migrate through the area.Cheyenne Bottoms in Kansas is the largest interior wetlands in the U.S. and is located around 110 miles northwest of Wichita.In 2022, however, the wetlands are nearly completely dry, due to a drought baking the region, having contained next-to-no water since June.We are... + full article



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